Body parts in English: A comprehensive guide

Head
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Head
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Forehead
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Hair
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Scalp
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Eye
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Eyebrow
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Eyelid
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Eyelash
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Nose
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Mouth
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Lip
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Cheek
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Ear
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Temple
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Jaw
Torso
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Chest
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Shoulder
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Armpit
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Back
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Stomach
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Belly
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Ribs
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Waist
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Hip
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Buttock
Limbs
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Arm
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Elbow
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Forearm
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Wrist
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Hand
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Finger
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Thumb
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Palm
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Leg
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Knee
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Calf
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Ankle
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Foot
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Toe
Internal Organs (Note: Less common in everyday conversation but useful to know)
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Heart
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Lungs
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Liver
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Stomach
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Intestines
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Brain
This is a basic list. Thereare many more technical and specific terms related to body parts, depending on the context. For instance, medical terminology will contain highly specialized terms for various structures.
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