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In Spanish: La Nariz; in Italian: Il Naso; in Portuguese: O Nariz. A feature sometimes quite prominent like the one belonging to a famous puppet, which grew every time he lied. What is the name of this facial body part in English? |
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In Catalan: Els Llavis; In French: Les Lèvres; In Spanish: Los Labios. Sometimes described as full or luscious, this paired body part is undoubtedly Angelina Jolie's trademark. What is the name of this facial body part in English? |
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In Italian: Il Collo; in Galician: O Pescozo; in Romanian: Gâtul. A favorite spot for the mythical vampires to bite their victims. What is this articulated body part called in English? |
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In Romanian: Genunchiul; in Galician: A Xeonllo; in Spanish: La Rodilla. Known to be the most complicated joint in the human body, what is this body part called in English? |
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In French: Les Yeux; In Catalan: Les Ulls; In Portuguese: Os Olhos. With its various ranges of color, they are supposed to be the place where beauty is beheld. What is this pair of sensory body parts called in English? |
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In Romanian: Degetul; In Provençal: Lo Det; In Spanish: El Dedo. In part, they allow your grip and are commonly used to point at things, what is this body part called in English?
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In Catalan: La Galta; In Neapolitan: 'o Mascariéllo; In Italian: La Guancia. Often prone to blushing, and commonly either kissed or slapped, what is the name of this facial body part in English? |
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In Sicilian La Iamma/L'Amma; In Provençal: La Camba; In Portuguese: La Perna. Containing the longest bone in the human body, what is the name of this limbic body part in English? |
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In Galician: O Cóbado; In Romanian: Cotul; In Neapolitan: 'o Gùveto. Allowing the twisting and bending of your arm, what is the name of this articulation in English?
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In Neapolitan: 'a Recchia; In French: L'Oreille; In Spanish: La Oreja. A very common place to have piercings, a famous boxer had part of it bitten off during a match. What is the name of this body part in English? |
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