The difference between Belly and Cello

When used as nouns, belly means the abdomen, especially a fat one, whereas cello means a large stringed instrument of the violin family with four strings, tuned from lowest to highest c-g-d-a, and played with a bow, also possessing an endpin to support the instrument's weight.


Belly is also verb with the meaning: to position one's belly.

check bellow for the other definitions of Belly and Cello

  1. Belly as a noun:

    The abdomen, especially a fat one.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Dunglison"

  2. Belly as a noun:

    The stomach.

  3. Belly as a noun:

    The womb.

  4. Belly as a noun:

    The lower fuselage of an airplane.

  5. Belly as a noun:

    The part of anything which resembles the human belly in protuberance or in cavity; the innermost part.

    Examples:

    "the belly of a flask, muscle, violin, sail, or ship"

  6. Belly as a noun (architecture):

    The hollow part of a curved or bent timber, the convex part of which is the back.

  1. Belly as a verb:

    To position one's belly; to move on one's belly.

  2. Belly as a verb (intransitive):

    To swell and become protuberant; to bulge or billow.

  3. Belly as a verb (transitive):

    To cause to swell out; to fill.

  1. Cello as a noun (musical instruments):

    A large stringed instrument of the violin family with four strings, tuned from lowest to highest C-G-D-A, and played with a bow, also possessing an endpin to support the instrument's weight.

  1. Cello as a noun:

    cellophane