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'''Umbilicus''' may refer to: | '''Umbilicus'''is the ] word for ]. It may refer to: | ||
*The ], or bellybutton | *The ], or bellybutton | ||
*], a feature of ] ] | *], a feature of ] ] | ||
*], a ] of plants including the ]: '']'' and '']'' among others | *], a ] of plants including the ]: '']'' and '']'' among others | ||
*], the central ] (or ]) to which all distances in ] and the ] were measured | |||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
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Umbilicusis the Latin word for navel. It may refer to:
- The navel, or bellybutton
- Umbilicus (mollusk), a feature of mollusk anatomy
- Umbilicus (genus), a genus of plants including the species: Umbilicus rupestris and Umbilicus chrysanthus among others
- Umbilicus Urbi, the central mile marker (or datum) to which all distances in Rome and the Roman Empire were measured
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