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Navel (body part) pronunciation: ney-vuhl 1. the middle part of the human body, where the umbilical cord was attached aka "belly button" 2. the center of any thing or place ex. the navel of the Jack Abramoff scandal

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  • Navel (body part) pronunciation: ney-vuhl 1. the middle part of the human body, where the umbilical cord was attached aka "belly button" 2. the center of any thing or place ex. the navel of the Jack Abramoff scandal
  • Some forms of clothing revealed one's navel. (TOS: "Shore Leave" , TNG: "The Naked Now" )
  • It was not uncommon for young, attractive sentient females in the galaxy to display their bare midriffs and navels in either practical or alluring attire. For example, Human Senator Padmé Amidala wore a practical, navel-baring outfit during a brief trip to Tatooine, likely to help stay cooler during the searing heat. Many years later, her daughter Leia Organa was forced to wear a skimpy dancer's outfit in the court of Jabba the Hutt which also displayed her navel. Despite the usual conservative attire of the Jedi Order, many female Jedi also wore navel-baring clothing, going as far back as the Human Nomi Sunrider, well into the final years of the Galactic Republic as with the Twi'lek Aayla Secura, with the Zabrak Maris Brood just prior to the Declaration of Rebellion, and during the era of
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  • Navel (body part) pronunciation: ney-vuhl 1. the middle part of the human body, where the umbilical cord was attached aka "belly button" 2. the center of any thing or place ex. the navel of the Jack Abramoff scandal
  • Some forms of clothing revealed one's navel. (TOS: "Shore Leave" , TNG: "The Naked Now" )
  • It was not uncommon for young, attractive sentient females in the galaxy to display their bare midriffs and navels in either practical or alluring attire. For example, Human Senator Padmé Amidala wore a practical, navel-baring outfit during a brief trip to Tatooine, likely to help stay cooler during the searing heat. Many years later, her daughter Leia Organa was forced to wear a skimpy dancer's outfit in the court of Jabba the Hutt which also displayed her navel. Despite the usual conservative attire of the Jedi Order, many female Jedi also wore navel-baring clothing, going as far back as the Human Nomi Sunrider, well into the final years of the Galactic Republic as with the Twi'lek Aayla Secura, with the Zabrak Maris Brood just prior to the Declaration of Rebellion, and during the era of the New Republic with the Human Tionne Solusar. Some Sith females wore navel-baring attire as well, such as the Twi'lek Darth Talon. Other notable navel-baring women included but weren't limited to Humans Mira, Sinewy Ana Blue, Merri Shen Doshun, Jess, and Silver Fyre, Theelin-Human hybrid Diva Shaliqua, Falleen Savan, and Zeltron Deliah Blue. For many females, the navel was a site of attention when shown. Tattoos surrounding the navel were used among female Zealots of Psusan, such as Humans Nyrat Agira and Rosha Vess. Human female Khaleen Hentz had a similar tattoo above her navel, though it's unclear as to whether she had ever been a Zealot of Psusan or not. Aayla Secura, though a Jedi Master, had a series of jewels embedded in her own navel during the Clone Wars, while Twi'lek Jedi sisters Numa and Alema Rar removed the crystals from their lightsabers and embedded them in their own navels to appear as harmless belly dancers in an attempt to evade the Yuuzhan Vong. Even other females, such as the Cerean Bin-Garda-Zon's daughter and successor, had her navel pierced, as one would an ear.
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