Homonym: Breast (Milk)
The breast is a glandular organ located on the chest of humans and many mammals. It is primarily composed of fatty tissue, connective tissue, and glandular tissue, which produces milk in females. Breasts play a crucial role in breastfeeding, providing nourishment to infants through the secretion of milk.
In addition to their biological function, breasts have cultural and social significance in many societies. They are often associated with femininity and are featured in various forms of art and media. The size and shape of breasts can vary widely among individuals, influenced by genetics, age, and hormonal factors.