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Qué (quién) es axilla - definición

AREA OF THE HUMAN BODY BENEATH THE JOINT BETWEEN ARM AND TORSO
Armpits; Underarms; Arm pit; Armpit; Hairy Armpits; Axillae; Anterior axillary fold; Oxter; Axillary region; Underarm; Posterior axillary fold; Axillary fold; Axillary folds; Posterior axillary folds; Axillas

axilla         
n.
[L. pl. Axilloe.] (Anat.) Armpit, hollow of the arm, axil.
Axilla         
·noun An Axil.
II. Axilla ·noun The armpit, or the cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder.
axilla         
[ak's?l?]
¦ noun (plural axillae -li:)
1. Anatomy an armpit, or the corresponding part in a bird or other animal.
2. Botany an axil.
Derivatives
axillary adjective
Origin
C17: from L., dimin. of ala 'wing'.

Wikipedia

Axilla

The axilla (plural axillae or axillas, also armpit, underarm or oxter) is the area on the human body directly under the shoulder joint. It includes the axillary space, an anatomical space within the shoulder girdle between the arm and the thoracic cage, bounded superiorly by the imaginary plane between the superior borders of the first rib, clavicle and scapula (above which are considered part of the neck), medially by the serratus anterior muscle and thoracolumbar fascia, anteriorly by the pectoral muscles and posteriorly by the subscapularis, teres major and latissimus dorsi muscle.

The soft skin covering the lateral axilla contains many hair and sweat glands. In humans, the formation of body odor happens mostly in the axilla. These odorant substances have been suggested by some to serve as pheromones, which play a role related to mate selection, although this is a controversial topic within the scientific community. The underarms seem more important than the pubic area for emitting body odor, which may be related to human bipedalism.