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navel

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Noun — The small indentation on the belly where the umbilical cord was once attached.

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Etymology

From Old English nafola, from Proto-Germanic roots meaning "hub" — the same ancient root also produced the word "nave" (a wheel hub).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “navel” mean?

The word “navel” means the small indentation on the belly where the umbilical cord was once attached. In plain terms, the belly button, or the sweet seedless orange named for its navel-like mark.

How do you pronounce “navel”?

“Navel” is pronounced NAY-vuhl (/ˈneɪvəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “navel” in a sentence?

Here is “navel” used in a sentence: “She has a small tattoo just above her navel.”

What is another word for “navel”?

Words with a similar meaning to “navel” include bellybutton, belly button, nave and umbilicus.

What part of speech is “navel”?

“Navel” is a noun.

Where does the word “navel” come from?

The word “navel” comes from Old English. From Old English nafola, from Proto-Germanic roots meaning "hub" — the same ancient root also produced the word "nave" (a wheel hub).

How many meanings does “navel” have?

“Navel” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the small indentation on the belly where the umbilical cord was once attached.

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