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  2. Mollie's Nipple - Wikipedia

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    Mollie's Nipple or Molly's Nipple is the name given to as many as seven peaks, at least one butte, at least one well, and some other geological features in Utah. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Some sources claim there are eleven geological features in Utah that bear this name. [ 4 ]

  3. Breast-shaped hill - Wikipedia

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    The Mamelon Central, formed by the Bory and Dolomieu craters, Piton de la Fournaise, on 28 brumaire 1801.Drawing by Jean-Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent.. The name Mamucium that gave origin to the name of the city of Manchester is thought to derive from a Celtic language name meaning "breast-shaped hill", referring to the sandstone bluff on which the fort stood; this later evolved into the name ...

  4. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    Underboob was banned in Springfield, Missouri in 2015 after a Free the Nipple rally. [73] [250] In 2016, Thailand banned selfies showing underboob with punishments of up to five years in jail. [74] The video game-streaming platform Twitch banned underboobs and prescribed a permissible amount of cleavage in 2020. [251] [unreliable source?]

  5. Cyst of Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    The periareolar glands of Montgomery in the breast are also called Montgomery tubercles or Morgagni tubercles. These periareolar glands are small, papular tissue projections at the edge of the areola (nipple).Obstruction of the Montgomery tubercles may result in an acute inflammation, a clear or light brownish fluid may drain out of the areola (nipple discharge), and an subareolar mass may ...

  6. Saxifraga bryoides - Wikipedia

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    Saxifraga bryoides is one of only two species in the section Trachyphyllum that occurs at high altitudes in continental Europe, the other being Saxifraga aspera.It occurs in the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Carpathians and the Balkan Mountains [1] at altitudes between 1,900 and 3,000 metres (6,200 and 9,800 ft) [4] It occurs among silicaceous rocks [1] and occupies ledges and fissures in the rock ...

  7. Fourche Maline culture - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Fourche Maline, Mill Creek, Marksville, and Mossy Grove cultures. The Fourche Maline culture (pronounced foosh-ma-lean) [a] was a Woodland Period Native American culture that existed from 300 BCE to 800 CE, [2] in what are now defined as southeastern Oklahoma, southwestern Arkansas, northwestern Louisiana, and northeastern Texas.

  8. Ptosis (breasts) - Wikipedia

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    Ptosis or sagging of the female breast is a natural consequence of aging.The rate at which a woman's breasts drop and the degree of ptosis depends on many factors. The key factors influencing breast ptosis over a woman's lifetime are cigarette smoking, her number of pregnancies, higher body mass index, larger bra cup size, and significant weight change.

  9. Supernumerary nipple - Wikipedia

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    A supernumerary nipple is an additional instance of nipple occurring in mammals, including humans and monkeys. They are often mistaken for moles . Studies variously report the prevalence of supernumerary nipples as approximately 1 in 18 and 1 in 40.