Ventral (anatomic orientation)

Ventral (anatomic orientation)
Pertaining to the abdomen, as opposed to dorsal. Some of the ventral surfaces of the body are the chest, abdomen, shins, and palms of the hands. For a more complete listing of terms used in medicine for spatial orientation, please see the entry "Anatomic Orientation Terms."

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