The real name for the armpit is the "axilla." It is the anatomical term used to describe the cavity beneath the junction of the arm and the shoulder. The axilla contains important structures such as blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes.
Theodore was called armpit because when ever he put his hands up his armpits smell....!! ;p
Harry. His last name was Armpit.
Theodore. It's easy because when Stanely calls him by his real name (Theodore) Armpit knocks him down.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Armpit, whose real name is Theodore, is one of the boys at Camp Green Lake. He is characterized as a loyal friend and a bit of an underdog. Armpit often feels overlooked and struggles with self-esteem, but he is caring and supportive, particularly towards his friends. His relationship with the other boys and his personal journey throughout the story add depth to his character.
In the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character Armpit, whose real name is Theodore, is involved in a crime related to a theft. He is caught trying to sell stolen sneakers, which leads to his arrest and subsequent time at the juvenile detention center known as Camp Green Lake. This incident plays a significant role in shaping his character and the story's themes of friendship and redemption.
Theodore was called armpit because when ever he put his hands up his armpits smell....!! ;p
The more scientific name for "armpit" would be Axilla, or Axillae (plural).
Harry. His last name was Armpit.
Theodore. It's easy because when Stanely calls him by his real name (Theodore) Armpit knocks him down.
axilla
Axillary means pertaining to the armpit. Axilla is commonly used to mean armpit in the US, but in UK another name for the armpit is the oxter.axilla = armpits
Because Armpit smells and sweats the most in the armpits. That's how Theodore got his nickname.
Do the crossword by yourself!!
well, it a start, they're better than real ones
With armpit hair he he he I'm drunk
The medical term for armpit is "axilla". I'm not sure if that answers what you were trying to ask or not.
The scientific name for the armpit is "axilla." This term is commonly used in anatomy to describe the area under the joint where the shoulder connects to the body.