ventrum

noun

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin venter (“belly”), with the ending possibly changed by backformation from ventral and/or by analogy to dorsum (“back”).

  1. derived from venter — “belly

Definitions

  1. abdomen, belly (especially of an animal)

The neighborhood

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