Rump
What does the word wits mean
If you are putting it in the tie-dying term then no, if the term means to end life then no. The correct spelling is Dying.
Proximal. As opposed to distal or medial.
buttocks, nates, arse, butt, backside, bum, buns, can, fundament, hindquarters, hind end, keister, posterior, prat, rear, rear end, rump, stern, seat, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush, bottom, behind, derriere, fanny, ass, body part and gluteus maximus the scientific name for the butt.
The back surface. (ex: the tail of a pig is at it's posterior end)
Tailward refers to a position or direction towards the tail or posterior end of an organism. It is commonly used to describe the location or movement of structures in relation to the tail or hind end of an animal.
bilateral symmetry
On ebay! You can find a tail at the rear end of an animal's body.
It's a tail.
term means end so at the end
term means end so at the end
perhaps dragonflies (common green darner dragonfly)
A term that means the same as "posterior" is "dorsal." Both terms are used in anatomical contexts to refer to the back side of an organism. In certain contexts, "caudal" can also be synonymous, particularly when referring to structures located toward the tail end of an organism.
The word that means "toward the tail" in reference to a fetal pig is "caudal." This term is used in anatomy to describe positions or directions, with "caudal" indicating a location closer to the tail end of the body. In contrast, "cranial" would refer to positions toward the head.
"Caudal" means "towards the tail", so the caudal region of a pig would be the hind end, anything from the last rib back to the end of the tail.
Anterior refers to the head end of a bilaterally symmetrical animal. The word posterior refers to the rear end or tail end.
That's called the cauda equina because it resembles a horses tail.