Gut - the term used for the entire digestive tract.
Ten body parts spelled with three letters include arm, leg, eye, ear, lip, toe, rib, gut, jaw, and hip. These terms refer to various parts of the human anatomy and are commonly used in everyday language. Each part plays a vital role in the body's functions and overall structure.
Eye, ear, toe, lip, leg, arm, jaw, rib, hip, gum, gut, jaw.
A peninsula is a body of land surrounded by water on all sides but one, and the word has 9 letters, but no hyphen.
there is no 3rd part of human body shich are not painful only two parts hair and niles
The hair and nails are the only parts of the body that do not contain nerves that can feel pain. This is because neither hair nor nails have a blood supply or nerve endings.
Anus, iris, feet, gums and calf are body parts. Additional body parts include nail, neck, face, nose, foot, cell and chin.
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backchinkneefacefoot/feetgumshandheadheal (of the foot)lipslungnecknosepalm (of the hand)skinsole (of the foot)toes
A few of them include the following: Hand, toes, nose, chin, lips, ears, eyes, foot or feet, calf, hips, butt, head, hair, heel, nail, etc. There are many common names of body parts that have only four letters, some of which are innapropriate to name on Wiki Answers.
Ten body parts spelled with three letters include arm, leg, eye, ear, lip, toe, rib, gut, jaw, and hip. These terms refer to various parts of the human anatomy and are commonly used in everyday language. Each part plays a vital role in the body's functions and overall structure.
You only need to know two parts, the penis and vagina
· arm · ear · eye · hip · jaw · leg · lip · rib · toe
Seven of them are: eye, ear, leg, arm, toe, lip, hip.
Eye, ear, toe, lip, leg, arm, jaw, rib, hip, gum, gut, jaw.
Only 1 part has 4 letters, noch, the notched part for the string.
Different types of joints
No. They also do other things. They allow you to move. They protect many parts of your body, particularly your organs.