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Noun
/ˈabdəmən/,/abˈdōmən/,
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abdomens, plural;
  1. The part of the body of a vertebrate containing the digestive organs; the belly. In humans and other mammals, it is bounded by the diaphragm and the pelvis

  2. The posterior part of the body of an arthropod, esp. the segments of an insect's body behind the thorax


  1. the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
  2. abdominal cavity: the cavity containing the major viscera; in mammals it is separated from the thorax by the diaphragm
  3. area between the chest and the hips that contains the stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen.
  4. The lower part of the trunk of the body, the belly
  5. The larger rear part of an insect's body.
  6. the posterior or third region of the body of a bee enclosing the honey stomach, true stomach, intestine, sting, and reproductive organs.
  7. Part of the body that contains the digestive and reproductive organs.
  8. the lower part of a person's or animal's body, which contains the stomach, bowels and other organs ท้อง, ช่องท้อง
  9. the flexible rear portion of body, behind the walking legs; called the 'tail' in lobsters
  10. One of an insect's three main body segments on which spiracles and reproductive organs are located; the most posterior segment.
  11. Where most animal have their digestive organs. With insects, it is the last and largest of the three body sections. Some insects have a stinger on the tip. With spiders, it is the last of the two body sections, and it has spinnerets (to make thread) on the tip.
  12. The posterior body division of an arthropod.
  13. This is your belly, containing all of your structures between your chest and pelvis. Your abdomen is separated from your chest by your diaphragm, which is a powerful muscle below your lungs.
  14. Hindmost section of the body of an insect or spider.
  15. the hindmost of an insect's three major body sections; the center for digestion and reproduction (M. sexta Wax Model)
  16. The hindmost of the three main body divisions of an insect.
  17. back division of body, with apparatus of digestion (belly)
  18. The rear section of a grasshopper, housefly or other insect.
  19. Last section of the body of a caterpillar that usually is composed of 10 visible segments (A1 to A10) and that follows the leg-bearing thoracic segments (see Figures 1 and 2).
  20. stomach or belly area of the body that lies below the ribcage and above the hips
  21. That portion of an insect’s body located between the thorax (legged portion) and tail; various filaments, hairs, and plate like or filamentous gills may be attached to the abdominal segments, but not legs. [See also Body.]
  22. The third main division of the body; behind the head and thorax.
  23. the third main part of an insect. the abdomen of an ant consists of the propodeum, petiole, and the gaster
  24. The third segment of the body of a butterfly (or other insect) which contains the internal organs like digestive, nervous and excretory systems, as well as sexual organs.
  25. the posterior (hindmost) of the three body regions on a fire ant (head, thorax, abdomen)