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Achilles tendon .
Achilles' Heel
The heel of the foot.
Of course, if it's part of your body, it's a body part.
Farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk. e.g., your fingers are distal to your elbow
Heel
It is the heel bone.
Usually the heel.
Achilles tendon .
Achilles' Heel
The heel of the foot.
Yes. You stand on them. The ball of your foot is the part behind the toes and in front of the heel and arch.
The hock is the joint on the hind leg of an animal that is equivalent to our heel when we stand on our tippy toes.
He was shot in the heel of his foot - the only part of him that wasn't dipped in the river Styx. It was the only vulnerable part of his body.
Heel ...i suppose The legend of Achilles has it that he was dipped into the river Styx by his mother Thetis in order to make him invulnerable. His heel wasn't covered by the water and he was later killed by an arrow wound to his heel.
His heel
Achilles is a famous "indestructible" Roman solider. The only part of his body that could be harmed was his right heel. His right heel was his weakness, so when someone finds your one weakness it is often called your Achilles heel. Except, he wasn't Roman, he was Greek.