temple
Your temple is your head. Your head is the place where you brain is. Your brain is what controls your body.
The pressure point on the side of the head is called the temple due to its anatomical location, situated near the temples of the skull, which are the flat regions on either side of the forehead. The term "temple" has historical roots in Latin and Greek, where it referred to a place of worship, often associated with the head and its significance in cultural rituals. Additionally, the temple area houses important blood vessels and nerves, making it a notable site for both anatomy and historical references in various cultures.
The brazen head or brass head is the kind of hardware found on the top of walking canes. Walking canes has become a fashion statement especially in the hip hop world. The brass head and the brazen head ornament can be found on walking sticks found on the most amazing mahogany and oak walking sticks.
Bacteria cover your entire body, including the head.
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Yes, you can. If you put your finger on your temple (part of your head) then you should feel your pulse. Remember there are many other places you can feel you pulse too !!!
The carotid pulse. Its in the neck on either side of the throat.
a 3 year olds skull is still a little soft, and yes a pulse can still be felt/seen/heard especially at the site of the temple.
Temple - side of the head - origin:This word has its immediate origin from Old French 'temple' meaning 'side of forehead', which has come from Roman 'tempula', from Latin 'tempus', side of forehead ('tempora', plural, sides of forehead).The word temple for place of worship came from Latin 'templum'It has been suggested the Latin 'tempus', in the sense of 'time', had referred to the 'right place' as in the place to aim the fatal blow of a sword, and that this in turn is linked to the description of 'time' - 'temporal', possibly in connection with the temple pulse, the only human pulse easily visible and apparent to the observer.This makes such neat sense that it sounds a possible candidate for etymology in hindsight.
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Your temple is your head. Your head is the place where you brain is. Your brain is what controls your body.
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no the thing is when we are affected to headache our pulse beat in our head increases. when you are having an headache just touch your veins in you head you can feel the increas of pulse .
- A temple (i.e. the church where Protestants worship) is called "un temple" (masculine noun) in French. - The temple (part of the face on the sides of the head, at eye level) is "la tempe" (feminine noun) in French.
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Your temple.