IPA: /ˈvɛntər/
KK: /ˈvɛntər/
A term used in anatomy to refer to the abdomen or a cavity in a bone, and in botany to describe a part of a plant structure that contains an egg.
The doctor examined the venter to check for any abnormalities in the abdomen.
Venter comes from Latin 'venter' (meaning belly or womb). The word refers to the belly or abdominal area, often used in anatomical contexts.
Think of 'venter' as relating to the 'belly' in Latin, which helps you remember that it refers to the abdominal area.