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foot
(n)
left foot
left foot
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ankle
(n)
the joint that connects a leg to a foot
sprain an ankle
sprain an ankle
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leg
(n)
long legs
long legs
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head
(n)
head and neck
head and neck
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neck
(n)
a part of the body, connects the head to the body
head and neck
head and neck
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arm
(n)
two arms
two arms
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elbow
(n)
the joint between the upper arm and forearm
bend an elbow
bend an elbow
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wrist
(n)
the joint that connects an arm to a hand
fist and wrist
fist and wrist
hand
(n)
The child is raising his hand.
The child is raising his hand.
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finger
(n)
the four thin digits attached to each hand
My finger's bleeding.
My finger's bleeding.
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muscle
(n)
body tissue that allows parts of the body to move
My muscles are sore.
My muscles are sore.
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bone
(n)
break a bone
break a bone
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backbone
(n)
the spine, the vertebrae that run down the middle of your back
The backbone is made up of several smaller bones.
The backbone is made up of several smaller bones.
body
(n)
a person or animal's physical structure, includes bones, skin, organs, and muscle
human body
human body
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stomach
(n)
I have a stomach ache.
I have a stomach ache.
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knee
(n)
the joint that connects the thigh to the lower leg
The boy fell and scraped his knees.
The boy fell and scraped his knees.
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skin
(n)
the external, thin tissue that covers the body
My skin itches.
My skin itches.
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blood
(n)
the red liquid that carries oxygen through the body
blood type
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back
(n)
a part of the body at the rear, between the neck and the buttocks
My back hurts.
My back hurts.
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chest
(n)
the front portion of a body, from the neck to the stomach
I have chest pain.
I have chest pain.
2 More Examples
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