Flank means Side but im not sure if that applies to people.
The flank on the human body is just above the hipbone slightly to the back.
Fore Flank is in front of a sheeps Belly
Rear Flank is behind a sheeps Belly
(from a sidewards view)
A person's flank in on the sides, between the ribs and the hip.
It is on the horse`s tail.
Side of your torso
You have glands in several parts of your body including your arm pits
You are exercising a person's hip. You turn his leg outward so that his toes are pointing out and away from his body. This movement is called:
Sorry, im afraid there isn't one.
The left flank is on the left side between the top of the hip bone and the lowest ribs. It is a place where very little protects the intestines but muscle and fat.
Not without severely injuring or killing the other person.
The 'flank' is the side of the body.
The flank is the lower area of the torso located between the ribs and the hips. It is a fleshy area on the side of the body.
The flank acts as the section of flesh on the body of a person or an animal between the last rib and the hip; the side. It can also be a cut of meat from the flank of an animal or a lateral part or side; for example, the flank of a mountain.
The flank of a cat is a part on its body. It is the fleshy area of the side between the ribs and hip in cats it has greater depth than in other breeds, causing considerable depth to the body when viewed from the side.
The flank is the fleshy part where the hind leg meets the abdomen.
between the abdomen and the fore-part of its hind legs
it cold be fond in each persons body it cold be fond in each persons body
The flank of beef produces the following steaks: # Flank Steak # Flank Steak Rolls Flank steak is considered London Broil when it is marinated whole.
it effects a persons: liver ,spleen ,muscles and over vital organs in a persons body
The weight and density of a persons bone structure determines the body frame.
How hot or cold a persons body is.
The "flank" when referred to in these terms means the side or sides. Therefore you would be instructed to protect the left or right flank (side) or to protect the flank (both side)