Navel in spanish

Ombligo

pronunciation: oʊmbligoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

navel1 = ombligo. 

Example: If you ask the average person considering the belly button rings or other navel jewelry, you will probably hear that it is just plain sexy.

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» contemplate + navel = mirarse el ombligo. [Pensar principalmente en los intereses personales]

Example: I am not going to contemplate an individual or corporate navel and I am certainly not going to make public my thought processes.

» gaze at + Posesivo + navel = mirarse el ombligo.

Example: There may be a role for libraries going forward but librarians will not get there by gazing at their navels.

» navel fluff = pelusa del ombligo.

Example: This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.

» navel-gazer = egocéntrico.

Example: We run grave risks of being regarded as ivory tower navel-gazers if we ignore the widespread practical applications of bibliographical work.

navel2 = navelina. 

Example: There is also an appetizing chapter on oranges, dividing them into blood oranges, navels, juice oranges and sour oranges.

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» navel orange = navelina.

Example: Navel oranges from California are probably the best eating oranges in the world.

Navel synonyms

umbilicus in spanish: ombligo, pronunciation: ʌmbəlaɪkəs part of speech: noun bellybutton in spanish: ombligo, pronunciation: belibətən part of speech: noun omphalos in spanish: ombligo, pronunciation: ɑmphəloʊz part of speech: noun omphalus in spanish: omphalus, pronunciation: ɑmphələs part of speech: noun navel point in spanish: punto del ombligo, pronunciation: neɪvəlpɔɪnt part of speech: noun
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