The English term for the curve of the breast is often referred to as the "breast contour" or "breast shape." This describes the smooth, rounded lines of the breast's surface, influenced by factors like anatomy, age, and body composition. In more casual contexts, it might simply be called "curves" when discussing body shape.
The origin of abreast is late Middle English: from A- 'in' + breast.
The root word for curved is "curve."
it means "helplessness"....utterly say for an example " when a breast feeding baby is suddenly separated from the breast wen it was taking its feed!
The word curve can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a verb: when you throw a ball, its path will curve downward, because of gravity. As a noun: the equation can be drawn on the graph as a smooth curve.
The word "breast" originated from the Old English word "brēost," which has Germanic roots. It has been used to refer to the chest or front of the body since the 16th century, and is commonly associated with the anatomical structure of the mammary glands in humans.
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An English Breast Strap also called a breast girth, is a piece of tack used to keep a saddle in place. It prevents the saddle from slipping backwards and is most used when jumping.
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This word is a noun and verb depending on the usage