Torso
Unless you mean chest, as in the container. In which case, some synonyms are: trunk, crate, case, box, receptacle, strongbox, treasury.
abdomen, chest
Chest
The word 'chest' is a common noun, a general word for the part of the body enclosed by the ribs and the breastbone; a container used for storing, safekeeping, or shipping; the treasury of a public institution; a word for any chest of any kind.
A locker or probably a vault!
The word "thoracic" comes from the Greek word "thorax" meaning chest.
abdomen, chest
breast, boobs, boobies or booty
no pelt is just another word for fur
It is another word for heartburn, pyrosis or acid indigestion. Typically it is a pain that is described as a burning sensation in the chest.
No, you are not allowed to head butt another player in the chest
A chiffonnier in colonial America was a chest of drawers that people used to put things in. A chiffonnier in colonial America was another word for a chest of drawers that people use to put things in.
Insects- the part of an insects body that is in between the head and the abdomen.In a human, the thorax is normally called the chest.
My chest hurts I have a chest infection I have a chesty cough
The Spanish word "el pecho" translates to "the chest" in English.
The root word "stetho" comes from the Greek word "stēthos," meaning "chest." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to the chest or thorax, such as in "stethoscope," an instrument used for listening to sounds in the chest or other parts of the body.
Chest, as in trunk: Cista, -ae, f Chest, as in abdomine: Corpus, -i, m
An allusion to the word "chest" could be a pirate's treasure chest, representing hidden riches or secrets. A metaphor for "chest" could be a powerful fortress protecting one's heart or emotions.