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Armpits

The armpit, also known as the axilla, is a small but significant part of the human body that plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature and eliminating waste products. It is located between the shoulder and the elbow and is covered by a layer of hair and sweat glands. The armpit is a complex anatomical structure that contains lymph nodes, blood vessels, nerves, and muscles, all of which work together to provide support and movement to the upper arm and shoulder. One of the most important functions of the armpit is to regulate body temperature by producing sweat. Sweat glands located in the armpit secrete sweat, which helps to cool the body down when it gets too hot. However, excessive sweating in the armpit can lead to body odor, which is caused by the breakdown of sweat by bacteria on the skin. To combat this, many people use antiperspirants or deodorants to reduce sweating and mask odor. The armpit is also a common site for medical procedures such as lymph node biopsy and breast cancer screening. Lymph nodes in the armpit can become enlarged or swollen in response to infection or cancer, and a biopsy may be necessary to determine the cause. Breast cancer screening often involves a mammogram or ultrasound of the breast and armpit to check for any abnormalities. In popular culture, armpits have often been fetishized or sexualized, particularly in advertising and media. However, it is important to remember that the armpit is a functional part of the body that serves a vital purpose in maintaining overall health and well-being.

axilla, sweat glands, lymph nodes, body odor, antiperspirants, breast cancer screening, lymph node biopsy, temperature regulation, functional

Jonathan Lewis

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The word ‘armpit’ is classified as a noun as it is a label for a body part. Synonyms for the word ‘armpit’ include axilla, armpit hollow, and armhole. Antonyms for the word ‘armpit’ include shoulder blade and shoulder blade angle. Cognates for the word ‘armpit’ include the French word ‘aisselle’ and the Spanish word ‘axila’. Variants of the word ‘armpit’ include ‘armipit’ and ‘armpitful’.

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George Adrian Postea

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The word Armpits is most likely a contraction of the Old English ærempitta, and Middle English arimplitte, both of which mean arm hole or a hole under the arm. Armpits, as a term, has evolved through the ages due to its utility as a distinguishing anatomical feature of the human body. Morphologically, the word Armpits refers to an area of skin between the shoulder and the elbow. Its pragmatic use can vary depending on context, with common usage referring to sweatiness and body odor, an area that is easily hidden or deceptive, or a space for concealing drugs or other items. The etymology and morphology of the word Armpits is steeped in the historical, linguistic and cultural associations of the human body and its use.

Anatomy, Etymology, Morphology, Sweat, Odor, Shoulder, Elbow.

Henry Fontaine

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The armpit, colloquially known as the axilla, is a region of the human body located between the shoulder and the elbow. This area has been labelled with a plethora of terms in a range of languages, all referring to its characteristic position and general function. In Spanish it is referred to as the axila or the sobaco, in Japanese as a ha-kata or a gyou, in French as the aisselle, in German as the Achselhöhle, in Italian as the ascelle, in Portuguese as the axila, in Korean as the ganeunghi and in Vietnamese as the đùi tay. Other terms, such as Jäckelhöhle, holle, kottun and podkladka, come from more obscure languages.

Armpits, axilla, aisselle, Achselhöhle, ascelle, axila, ganeunghi, đùi tay, Jäckelhöhle, holle, kottun, podkladka, shoulder and elbow.

Harris Awan

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In anime, comics, and manga, armpits are typically drawn with a focus on detail, as they are a significant part of the upper torso of a character. Artists often add texture to the armpit area by adding folds in the fabric or creating a stubble effect. Furthermore, shading is used to bring out the form of the armpit and enhance the 3-dimensional effect of the area. Oftentimes, artists may add visual elements such as sweat or sweat stains to create a more realistic effect.

Anime, comics, manga, image composition, character, upper torso, armpits, fabric folds, shading, sweat, sweat stains.

Taro Yamada


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