It is called the Philtrum.
filtrum :) x
It's called the philtrum. Weird right? :)
Philtrum
It is called the vibration of the equater going up and smashing into eachother its called - equalation! UR WELCOME
An upward (U-shaped) fold is called a syncline. a downward (n-shaped) fold is called an anticline. The way I always remember it is that a SYNCline SINKs in the middle.
In an anticline, the fold is at the top, called the crest. The syncline, in contrast, is the trough of the "wave."
An anticline is a convex fold in a rock structure.
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It is called a cuticle not the finger kind though. It is there to the lip from overlapping together and merging with the bottom lip.
it is called the philtrum.
The answer is 'philtrum'.
Moustache
The lip-like sensory organ located above the mouth is known as the prostomium.
The lip-like sensory organ located above the mouth is known as the prostomium.
The central groove between the nose and upper lip is the philtrum. The two lateral grooves between the nose and outer corner or the upper lip is the nasolabial fold.
two double monroes are called 'angelbites', although sometimes people get spiderbites (which are closer together) on their upper lip.
It is called the philtrum, and sometimes referred to as the infranasal depression.
It's called your monroe. It's supposed to be like the beauty mark that Mariyln Monroe had.
labret is the only one i can think of, snake bites if they're done on either side. unless you're refering to a monroe, (left upper lip) or madonna (right upper lip) or "angel bites" for both. i hope this helps Edit: Snakebites: When you have one piercing either side of the bottom of your lip. Angelbites: When you have one piercing either side of the top of your lip. One above your lip in the middle is a madonna. One above your lip to the side is a monroe. One in the middle at the bottom is a labret. Two on one side at the bottom of the lip is called a spiderbite. One to the side at the bottom of your lip is just a lip piercing i guess. (:
its called your quacatopalis section named after dr. quacatopalis who did the bio on the lips.your welcome