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Difference Between Belly and Cello

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Belly

See abdomen.

Cello

The cello ( CHEL-oh; plural celli or cellos) or violoncello ( VY-ə-lən-CHEL-oh; Italian pronunciation: [vjolonˈtʃɛllo]) is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G2, D3 and A3.

Belly

The underside of the body of certain vertebrate animals, such as a snake.

Cello

A bass instrument of the violin family, held upright on the floor between the legs of the seated player.

Belly

A cut of meat from the underside of an animal, especially a pig.
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Cello

A four-stringed musical instrument of the violin family, pitched lower than the viola but higher than the double bass.

Belly

The stomach.

Cello

A large unfretted stringed instrument of the violin family with four strings tuned (lowest to highest) C-G-D-A and an endpin to support its weight, usually played with a bow.

Belly

An appetite for food.

Cello

Cellophane
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Belly

The womb; the uterus.

Cello

A contraction for Violoncello.

Belly

A part that bulges or protrudes
The belly of a sail.

Cello

A large stringed instrument; seated player holds it upright while playing

Belly

(Anatomy) The bulging, central part of a muscle.

Belly

A deep or central interior space
The engine in the belly of a ship.
Fish down in the belly of a river.

Belly

To bulge or cause to bulge.

Belly

The abdomen, especially a fat one.
You've grown a belly over Christmas! Time to join the gym again.

Belly

The stomach.
My belly was full of wine.

Belly

The womb.

Belly

The lower fuselage of an airplane.

Belly

The part of anything which resembles (either closely or abstractly) the human belly in protuberance or in concavity; often, the fundus#Noun (innermost part).
The belly of a flask, muscle, violin, sail, or ship

Belly

The main curved portion of a knife blade#Noun.

Belly

(architecture) The hollow part of a curved or bent timber#Noun, the convex part of which is the back.

Belly

To position one’s belly; to move on one’s belly.

Belly

(intransitive) To swell and become protuberant; to bulge or billow.

Belly

(transitive) To cause to swell out; to fill.

Belly

That part of the human body which extends downward from the breast to the thighs, and contains the bowels, or intestines; the abdomen.

Belly

The under part of the body of animals, corresponding to the human belly.
Underneath the belly of their steeds.

Belly

The womb.
Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee.

Belly

The part of anything which resembles the human belly in protuberance or in cavity; the innermost part; as, the belly of a flask, muscle, sail, ship.
Out of the belly of hell cried I.

Belly

The hollow part of a curved or bent timber, the convex part of which is the back.

Belly

To cause to swell out; to fill.
Your breath of full consent bellied his sails.

Belly

To swell and become protuberant, like the belly; to bulge.
The bellying canvas strutted with the gale.

Belly

The region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis

Belly

A protruding abdomen

Belly

A part that bulges deeply;
The belly of a sail

Belly

The hollow inside of something;
In the belly of the ship

Belly

The underpart of the body of certain vertebrates such as snakes or fish

Belly

Swell out or bulge out

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