Umbilicus
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Umbilicus \Um`bi*li"cus\, n. [L. See {Umbilic}.]
1. (Anat.) The depression, or mark, in the median line of the
abdomen, which indicates the point where the umbilical
cord separated from the fetus; the navel; the belly
button, in humans.
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2. (Gr. & Rom. Antiq.) An ornamented or painted ball or boss
fastened at each end of the stick on which manuscripts
were rolled. --Dr. W. Smith.
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3. (Bot.) The hilum.
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4. (Zool.)
(a) A depression or opening in the center of the base of
many spiral shells.
(b) Either one of the two apertures in the calamus of a
feather.
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5. (Geom.)
(a) One of the foci of an ellipse, or other curve. [Obs.]
(b) A point of a surface at which the curvatures of the
normal sections are all equal to each other. A sphere
may be osculatory to the surface in every direction at
an umbilicus. Called also {umbilic}.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
24 Moby Thesaurus words for "umbilicus":
axis, center, center of action, center of gravity, centroid,
centrum, core, dead center, epicenter, heart, hub, kernel, marrow,
medulla, metacenter, middle, nave, navel, nub, nucleus, omphalos,
pith, pivot, storm center
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