Medial means situated in the center.
The uppermost portion of the kidney is known as the superior pole of the kidney. When referring the area immediately above the kidney, but not including the kidney itself (such as the adrenal glands), the term commonly used is suprarenal.
Subtracheal means beneath the trachea.
The anatomical term meaning "situated toward the front" is: anterior.
Epiglottal or epiglottic means pertaining to above the glottis. Epi means upon; above plus glottic or glottal.
Supracostal means above or outside the ribs.
The term you are looking for is "topsoil." Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil, rich in organic matter and nutrients, where most of the plant roots grow. It is above the zone of partly weathered bedrock and is crucial for plant growth and productivity.
The uppermost areas of a theatre containing the cheapest seats
It means to rank above all others.
This is the TOP of the lung (part toward the head).
Dorsal means situated on the back or on the back part of an organ. In contrast, ventral means situated on the belly side.
Oh, dude, you're looking for the term "superior." It's like when you're the top dog in a group project - you're superior to everyone else. So, in medical lingo, if something is above or toward the head, it's just flexing its superiority over the other structures.