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Small indentation in the centre of the abdomen of mammals, marking the site of attachment of the umbilical cord, which connects the fetus to the placenta.



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Innie vs Outie vs Alien Appearance Sometimes, when the baby''s umbilical stump drops off and heals, little Junior is left with a navel that fails to please ?
Die meeste verhale in die bundel begin met die stelling van 'n lewenswaarheid wat in die loop daarvan bevestig, ondermyn of gewysig word, of gee 'n verduideliking van die wyse waarop die hoofkarakter(s)--waaronder Outie Doudruppeltjie, Tewie Mar-'nbietjie, Klaas Basies, Makka Retief, Nieklaas Koppie, Sprinkaan O'erholster, Trydie Middeltoon, Duiker Engelbrecht en Okso de Lange--aan hul byname gekom het.
One might be a little bigger than the other or, as in your case, one nipple can be an innie while the other is an outie.
 
 
 
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