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- The philtrum (Latin: philtrum from Ancient Gr**** φίλτρον phíltron, lit. "love charm") or medial cleft is a vertical indentation in the middle area of...
- A philtrum piercing, nicknamed a medusa piercing, is an upper lip piercing placed in the philtrum, directly under the septum of the nose. It is typically...
- Philtrum Press is a small publishing house run by Stephen King. This small press operation, operating out of King's front business offices in Bangor, Maine...
- variant), and former president of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe (covering only the philtrum). Remaining strongly ****ociated with Hitler over subsequent decades, it...
- breaks across the philtrum, or continues unbroken. In some versions, the line of hair extends vertically along the outside of the philtrum before stopping...
- cats. In many species, the rhinarium has a mid-line groove (cleft) – the philtrum – and a wrinkled (crenellated) surface. The rhinarium is a separate sense...
- Lower-Lip Frenelum, also known as Frowny Monroe, also known as Madonna Philtrum, also known as Medusa Shark Bites Snake Bites Spider Bites Upper-Lip Frenelum...
- (hypertelorism) A longer space between the bridge of the nose and upper lip (long philtrum) Skeletal abnormalities Cervical ribs Dela**** bone age Curved Pinky Fingers...
- Celebrities with a pronounced cupid's bow include Taylor Swift and Rihanna. Philtrum White roll Sinay, Danielle (16 October 2024). "Lip Shapes, Explained: How...
- A jestrum piercing, also known as a vertical medusa or vertical philtrum, is an upper lip piercing that is very similar to a labret piercing, or more specifically...