The area above a window is called the header or window lintel, while the area below a window is typically referred to as the windowsill or window ledge.
The area above the umbilicus is called the epigastric region and the area below is called the hypogastric region.
The area below the mouth is called the chin.
The Southern Hemisphere.
The area above, below, and inside objects refers to the three-dimensional space surrounding and contained by those objects. "Above" indicates space elevated relative to a reference point, "below" signifies space that is lower, and "inside" pertains to the interior space enclosed by an object. Together, these concepts help define the spatial relationships and boundaries of objects in our environment.
The area directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. This is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates in the crust.
The area above the umbilicus is called the epigastric region and the area below is called the hypogastric region.
pediment, window pediment, crosshead pediment
The area below a stained glass window is typically referred to as the "sill" or "window sill." This horizontal surface supports the window and can also serve decorative or functional purposes. In some contexts, particularly in churches, it may be part of an altar or an architectural feature within the interior design.
Document Window
Above 1.96: 0.024998 = 2.5% below 1.96: 0.975002 = 97.5%
It is called the Coccyx area of the back.
Forhead
The area between the mean and 1 standard deviation above or below the mean is about 0.3413 or 34.13%
The space above the lintel is called the "head." In architectural terms, this area is often referred to as the "head of the opening" and is typically found in doorways and windows. It serves as a structural component that helps support the weight of the materials above it. In some contexts, it may also be referred to as the "transom," especially when it includes a horizontal bar or window above a door.
If you are referring to the title at the top of the window it is called a "Title Bar"
Forhead
The area from the crease of the eye to right below the eyebrow is the epipalpebral space. Epi means "above" and palpebral means eyelid.