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Is There A Word For The 'top Lip'?
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Is there a medical term for the 'top lip' - the fleshy triangle between the bottom of the nose and the horizontal edges of the lip?
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Musculus levator labii superioris alaequae nasi thats roman ;)
18:34 Fri 25th Apr 2014
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WoofG.
The labium are the actual lips. 'The visible body part at the mouth serving as the opening for food intake and in the articulation of sound and speech.'
I mean the 'fleshy triangle between the bottom of the nose and the horizontal edges of the lip'.
True, there are everyday names and medical names.
The top lip has muscles - the 'need to wiggle them to get a decent shave' muscles.
Can't believe no-one has given them a name.
Is there a National Organisation of Un-named Body Parts I can contact?
The labium are the actual lips. 'The visible body part at the mouth serving as the opening for food intake and in the articulation of sound and speech.'
I mean the 'fleshy triangle between the bottom of the nose and the horizontal edges of the lip'.
True, there are everyday names and medical names.
The top lip has muscles - the 'need to wiggle them to get a decent shave' muscles.
Can't believe no-one has given them a name.
Is there a National Organisation of Un-named Body Parts I can contact?
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