That would be 'Pan', the innermost moon of Saturn.
Yes, describing the tree as "raising its head to the sun" is an example of personification, as it attributes human-like qualities (raising one's head) to a non-human entity (tree).
The setting sun is being personified in this sentence, as it is given human-like qualities by "telling" the speaker that it is time to head to camp.
Ketu in Hindu mythology is the body of Rahu after the head of the asura was cut off by God Vishnu. Ketu is a "shadow" planet that impacts human lives directly.
No, JFK's head did not fall off. When he was shot, the bullet simply made a hole in his head but this did not cause his head to fall off.
The long axis of the body is an imaginary line that runs vertically from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet when a person is standing upright. It helps describe the body's orientation and is important for anatomical and medical reference.
You would be the god Pan.
You would be the god Pan.
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
The Torso.
draw the head, then torso, then limbs
The human body, as distinguished from the head and limbs; in sculpture, the trunk of a statue, mutilated of head and limbs; as, the torso of Hercules.
Its the bit of your body that everything comes off. If you remove your head, arms and legs then the bit left is called the torso
Girtablilus have head, arms, and torso of an Arabian human and the body of a scorpion.
In mythology, yes a mermaid is half human half fish.
the head, the trunk or torso, lower extremities [legs and feet] and upper extremities [arms and hands]. the head, the trunk or torso, lower extremities [legs and feet] and upper extremities [arms and hands].
The Trunk Muscles include, 1) those that move the vertebral column ( most of which are posterior antigravity muscles); 2) anterior thorax muscles, which move the ribs, head and arms; 3) muscles of the abdominal wall, which help move the vertebral column and most importantly form the muscular natural girdle of the abdominal wall.