π body parts emojis
Body parts emojis allow for detailed expression of human anatomy in digital contexts. They help describe physical features, health, or actions involving specific parts of the body, making communication more precise and illustrative.
meaning
These emojis represent individual parts of the human body, often symbolizing senses, health, or physical actions. They convey observation, sensation, or anatomy effectively in virtual interactions.
Usage:
- To indicate observation or watching: βKeeping an eye on it πβ
- To represent hearing or listening: βI'm all ears πβ
- To show speaking or taste: βYum! π β
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πͺ
flexed biceps
A flexed biceps.
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πͺπ»
flexed biceps: light skin tone
A flexed biceps with light skin tone.
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πͺπΌ
flexed biceps: medium-light skin tone
A flexed biceps with medium-light skin tone.
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πͺπ½
flexed biceps: medium skin tone
A flexed biceps with medium skin tone.
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πͺπΎ
flexed biceps: medium-dark skin tone
A flexed biceps with medium-dark skin tone.
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πͺπΏ
flexed biceps: dark skin tone
A flexed biceps with dark skin tone.
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π¦Ύ
mechanical arm
A mechanical arm.
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π¦Ώ
mechanical leg
A mechanical leg.
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π¦΅
leg
A leg.
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π¦΅π»
leg: light skin tone
A leg with light skin tone.
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π¦΅πΌ
leg: medium-light skin tone
A leg with medium-light skin tone.
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π¦΅π½
leg: medium skin tone
A leg with medium skin tone.
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π¦΅πΎ
leg: medium-dark skin tone
A leg with medium-dark skin tone.
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π¦΅πΏ
leg: dark skin tone
A leg with dark skin tone.
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π¦Ά
foot
A foot.
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π¦Άπ»
foot: light skin tone
A foot with light skin tone.
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π¦ΆπΌ
foot: medium-light skin tone
A foot with medium-light skin tone.
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π¦Άπ½
foot: medium skin tone
A foot with medium skin tone.
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π¦ΆπΎ
foot: medium-dark skin tone
A foot with medium-dark skin tone.
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π¦ΆπΏ
foot: dark skin tone
A foot with dark skin tone.
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π
ear
An ear.
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ππ»
ear: light skin tone
An ear with light skin tone.
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ππΌ
ear: medium-light skin tone
An ear with medium-light skin tone.
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ππ½
ear: medium skin tone
An ear with medium skin tone.
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ππΎ
ear: medium-dark skin tone
An ear with medium-dark skin tone.
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ππΏ
ear: dark skin tone
An ear with dark skin tone.
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π¦»
ear with hearing aid
An ear with hearing aid.
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π¦»π»
ear with hearing aid: light skin tone
An ear with hearing aid and light skin tone.
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π¦»πΌ
ear with hearing aid: medium-light skin tone
An ear with hearing aid and medium-light skin t...
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π¦»π½
ear with hearing aid: medium skin tone
An ear with hearing aid and medium skin tone.
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π¦»πΎ
ear with hearing aid: medium-dark skin tone
An ear with hearing aid and medium-dark skin tone.
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π¦»πΏ
ear with hearing aid: dark skin tone
An ear with hearing aid and dark skin tone.
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π
nose
A nose.
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ππ»
nose: light skin tone
A nose with light skin tone.
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ππΌ
nose: medium-light skin tone
A nose with medium-light skin tone.
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ππ½
nose: medium skin tone
A nose with medium skin tone.
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ππΎ
nose: medium-dark skin tone
A nose with medium-dark skin tone.
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ππΏ
nose: dark skin tone
A nose with dark skin tone.
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π§
brain
A brain.
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π«
anatomical heart
An anatomical heart.
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π«
lungs
A pair of lungs.
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π¦·
tooth
A tooth.
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π¦΄
bone
A bone.
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π
eyes
A pair of eyes.
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ποΈ
eye
An eye.
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π
tongue
A tongue.
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π
mouth
A mouth.
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π«¦
biting lip
A person biting their lip.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whatβs the difference between ποΈ and π?
ποΈ represents a single eye, often used for vision or awareness, while π shows two eyes, commonly for looking or watching something.
Are body parts emojis used in medical contexts?
Yes, they can illustrate symptoms or anatomy, like 𦷠for dental issues or 𦴠for bones, but they're not substitutes for professional medical advice.