A backside is the side of something which is opposite the front - or another word for the buttocks.
The two anatomical terms that apply to the backside of the body in the anatomical position are "posterior" and "dorsal." The term "posterior" is often used in human anatomy to refer to structures that are toward the backside, while "dorsal" is commonly used in vertebrate anatomy to describe structures that are toward the back.
"Stuitjie" in English translates to "bottom" or "backside".
Another name for a posterior exam is a rear-end or backside exam.
You would find the triceps muscle located at the back of the upper arm. It is responsible for extending the elbow joint.
No, the lumbar region is part of the lower back and is not considered part of the abdominopelvic area. The abdominopelvic area includes the abdomen and pelvis.
Backside of Thirty was created in 1979-02.
The backside looks like a sand pile
To have its flanks (backside) groomed as well.
Around The World (She Put Her Back-Side In) - Pantha Vibes
melissa
in my backside
try her neck, earlobe, backside of her upper arms. :) some women are very sensitive on the backside of their knees.
its just called a 180 but there's frontside and backside rotations. if you come off your heels its backside if you rotate off your toes its frontside. usually its called frontside or backside 1's
The term "backside" is typically written as one word.
In baseball, a backside throw is the rotation of the knee and lower body of the side of the batter away from the pitcher during a swing.
The seat of the bicycle is at the backside and not in front because it it easier to ride it and takes less effort from this point.
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