Navel
The umbilicus, the former site of attachment of the umbilical cord, usually found in about the middle of the abdominal wall. The appearance of the navel depends on how the cord was cut and also on the condition of the underlying muscle. If the muscles are firm and the cut was close enough to the belly, the navel will go inward. If the muscles are weak and/or the cut was too far from the belly, the navel will protrude outward. The word navel came from the Anglo-Saxon "nafe" for the hub of a wheel. Also called the belly button.
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naloxone, atropine, Valium, epinephrine, lidocaine
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na·vel 'nā-vəl n a depression in the middle of the abdomen that marks the point of former attachment of the umbilical cord to the embryo
called also umbilicus
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na·vel (naґvəl) umbilicus.
Medical dictionary.
2011.