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'''Umbilicus''' may refer to: | '''Umbilicus''' may refer to: | ||
*The ] or belly button | |||
But sometimes we like to call it the BELLY BUTTON!!! YAY FOR THE BELLY BUTTON!! | |||
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*], a feature of gastropod, Nautilus and Ammonite shell anatomy | ||
⚫ | *], a genus of over ninety species of perennial flowering plants | ||
*''']''', a synonym for the navel or belly button. | |||
⚫ | *], the designated center of the city of Rome from which and to which all distances in Rome and the Roman Empire were measured | ||
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*], a central point used to plan an Ancient Roman city. | |||
**'']'', the ] name for navelwort. | |||
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*], or "the world's navel", a Greek artifact | ||
*Umbilicus, an American rock band that includes members of death metal bands. | |||
**'']'', the binomial name for intermediate navelwort. | |||
**'']'', the binomial name for Venus' navel. | |||
**'']'', the binomial name for green Venus' navel. | |||
**'']'', the binomial name for reniform Venus' navel. | |||
**'']'', the binomial name for gold drop. | |||
⚫ | *], the designated center of the city of |
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*], or "the world's navel", a ] artifact. | |||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Latest revision as of 01:19, 27 September 2023
Umbilicus may refer to:
- The navel or belly button
- Umbilicus (mollusc), a feature of gastropod, Nautilus and Ammonite shell anatomy
- Umbilicus (plant), a genus of over ninety species of perennial flowering plants
- Umbilicus urbis Romae, the designated center of the city of Rome from which and to which all distances in Rome and the Roman Empire were measured
- Umbilicus (reference point), a central point used to plan an Ancient Roman city.
- Umbilicus mundi, or "the world's navel", a Greek artifact
- Umbilicus, an American rock band that includes members of death metal bands.
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