bell |
belly |
As an adjective bell
is beautiful.
As a noun belly is
the abdomen.
As a verb belly is
to position one's belly.
taxonomy |
belly |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and belly
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
belly is the abdomen.
As a verb belly is
to position one's belly.
belly |
navel |
As nouns the difference between belly and navel
is that
belly is the abdomen while
navel is (anatomy) the indentation or bump remaining in the abdomen of mammals where the umbilical cord was attached before birth.
As a verb belly
is to position one's belly.
belly |
croupade |
As nouns the difference between belly and croupade
is that
belly is the abdomen while
croupade is a leap in which the horse pulls its hind legs up towards the belly.
As a verb belly
is to position one's belly.
belly |
underlock |
As nouns the difference between belly and underlock
is that
belly is the abdomen while
underlock is a lock of wool hanging under the belly of a sheep.
As a verb belly
is to position one's belly.
belly |
wame |
As nouns the difference between belly and wame
is that
belly is the abdomen while
wame is (scotland|northern england) the belly.
As a verb belly
is to position one's belly.
belly |
angor |
As nouns the difference between belly and angor
is that
belly is the abdomen while
angor is great anxiety accompanied by painful constriction at the upper part of the belly, often with palpitation and oppression.
As a verb belly
is to position one's belly.
As a proper noun Angor is
a language of Papua New Guinea in Sandaun province. It belongs to the small Senagi family.
belly |
bellyband |
As nouns the difference between belly and bellyband
is that
belly is the abdomen while
bellyband is a strap around the belly of a horse (or other draught animal) to which is secured a saddle or the shafts of a cart.
As a verb belly
is to position one's belly.
belly |
ventresca |
As nouns the difference between belly and ventresca
is that
belly is the abdomen while
ventresca is flesh from the belly of a tuna, which is prepared in oil and served as food.
As a verb belly
is to position one's belly.
belly |
bellycrawl |
As verbs the difference between belly and bellycrawl
is that
belly is to position one's belly while
bellycrawl is to crawl with one's belly touching the ground.
As a noun belly
is the abdomen.
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