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- Lower Control Arm Variations: Different Manufacturers or Body Style . . .
The C body LCAs are longer and have a torsion bar hex socket that is larger What may have happened is that a prior owner replaced one LCA on your car with one from another year model OR from a different assembly plant
- What is the name of the profession of car body repairing
I am getting stuck finding the English word for "The person whose profession is to repair a car's body", for example removing the rust and painting the car
- Why is the expression bodily fluids and not body fluids?
So, to me "body fluids" denotes the type of fluids, vs any other fluid present, like water, alcohol or gasoline, etc In other words, "bodily" is an adjective descriptor whereas "body" is a definition
- Single word for generic human body parts - English Language Usage . . .
Is there a single word that can be used to indicate generic human (or animal) body parts? Just using the word "parts" without context sounds mechanical and inorganic Ideally, the word would delin
- General Mopar Tech Discussions - For B Bodies Only Classic Mopar Forum
General B Body Mopar questions and discussions When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network
- Technical Names for Body Halves – Upper and Lower
To specifically divide a (human) body you would need to draw a plane The plane you are referring to is called transverse, axial or horizontal plane (they are synonyms) You can't go wrong if you say that this plane divides you into superior and inferior part (those are used as directions in the body) Cranio-caudal is also used to refer to direction in biology Cranial refers to the head
- phrase requests - Word for the entire back part of the body . . .
The problem is that, other than "back", most non-technical English words that refer to the "dorsal" side of the body imply the buttocks Eg, "rear" and "posterior" both would tend to "suggest" the bottocks And, unfortunately, "back" tends to imply the "dorsal" portion of the body from roughly the waist upward (unless one specifically says "lower back") Ie, it's pretty much impossible to
- single word requests - Area of the body between legs and genitals . . .
Here is an image in which the area is marked in green: (NSFW, genitals covered) Please note how the 'string' of the taut adductor muscles separates the groin on the front side of the trunk from the area in question on the trunk's underside The image shows a female body and the perineum is invisible below the genitalia in the shadow between the buttocks (Image source -NSFW, explicit)
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