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breast

noun
The soft, protuberant body, adhering to the thorax, which, in females, furnishes milk for infants. His breasts are full of milk. Job 21:24.

breast

The fore part of the thorax, or the fore part of the human body between the neck and the belly.

breast

The part of a breast which answers to the breast in man. This, in quadrupeds, is between the fore legs, below the neck.

breast

Figuratively, the heart; the conscience; the disposition of the mind; the affections; the seat of the affections and passions.

breast

Formerly, the power of singing.

breast

verb transitive
brest. To meet in front; to oppose breast to breast.