The main curved portion of a knife blade.
The stomach.
The abdomen, especially a fat one.
The part of anything which resembles (either closely or abstractly) the human belly in protuberance or in concavity; often, the fundus (innermost part).
The womb.
The hollow part of a curved or bent timber, the convex part of which is the back.
The lower fuselage of an airplane.
To swell and become protuberant; to bulge or billow.
To cause to swell out; to fill.
To position one’s belly; to move on one’s belly.
A knife.
A light sleigh drawn by one horse.
A flag or similar instrument for blocking light.
A ship's boat, used for transport ship-to-ship or ship-to-shore.
A foretooth; an incisor.
A ball that moves sideways in the air, or off the pitch, because it has been cut.
A person who practices self-injury by making cuts in the flesh.
An animal yielding inferior meat, with little or no external fat and marbling.
A person or device that cuts (in various senses).
A ten-pence piece. So named because it is the coin most often sharpened by prison inmates to use as a weapon.
A heavy-duty motor boat for official use.
A single-masted, fore-and-aft rigged, sailing vessel with at least two headsails, and a mast set further aft than that of a sloop.
A surgeon.
A cut fastball.