the trunk of your body is the upper and lower abdomen
In anatomy, the term "trunk" refers to a main body part or central structure from which other branches or parts extend. For example, the "trunk" of the body can refer to the torso, which includes the chest and abdomen. Additionally, in vascular anatomy, the "trunk" often denotes the primary vessel from which smaller branches arise, such as the pulmonary trunk or brachiocephalic trunk.
The term that means "slanted" or "at an angle" in muscle names is "oblique." This term is commonly used in anatomy to describe muscles that are oriented at an angle to the body's midline, such as the external and internal oblique muscles of the abdomen. These muscles play essential roles in trunk rotation and lateral flexion.
The term for visible with the unaided (naked) eye is "gross", as in gross anatomy.
The term that means nearest the point of attachment or origin is "proximal." This term is commonly used in anatomy to describe the location of structures relative to the trunk of the body or the point of attachment of a limb. For example, the shoulder is proximal to the elbow.
In human anatomy, the hypopharynx is the bottom part of the pharaynx (throat) that connects to the esophagus.
no- anatomy is not a branch of math nor a math term. Anatomy is a word from biological science.
The axial region. The limbs are the appendicular.
In anatomy, the term "oblique" refers to muscles or structures that run in a slanting or diagonal direction rather than straight or perpendicular. Oblique muscles are often involved in rotations or twisting movements of the body.
Another anatomy term for anterior is Ventral as Dorsal is another anatomy term for Posterior.
"anatomy" is a noun if that's what you mean?
do you mean gray's anatomy? its the go-to illustrated textbook of anatomy.
Lateral in anatomy means toward the side. You arms are lateral to your body.