The area located between the thighs, often associated with the groin region of the body.
A term that refers to the space or anatomical region situated between the lower parts of the body, typically where the legs meet the torso.
The specific region of the body encompassing both the groin and the surrounding areas, commonly noted for its anatomical significance.
The area of the body where the thighs meet the torso, typically indicated as the region from which the legs diverge.
A point of division or branching from a single origin into two or more parts, often referring to shapes or configurations in various contexts, such as branches of a tree.
The inner part of the upper legs, specifically the space between the legs, often associated with mobility and physical stance.
A stance or posture characterized by a wide separation of the legs, often associated with a confident or assertive attitude.
A way of walking that involves taking large steps, promoting a sense of movement that is expansive and bold.
Example:
彼はひど く急いで大またで道を歩いた。
The condition of having a single starting point that diverges into two distinct paths or sections.
Engaging simultaneously in two different activities or relationships without making a definitive choice between them.
A state where something branches into two, often used to describe decisions or actions that encompass dual commitments.
The region of the thigh located on the inner side, extending from the knee to the groin.
A walking style characterized by the feet being turned inward, creating a distinctive posture.
A technique in judo where one uses their foot to hook the opponent’s inner thigh to execute a throw.
Example:
あの男の人、内股で歩いているよ。