cheek already is an English word.
The root word that means "cheek" is "bucc-" from the Latin word "bucca".
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cheek (noun) = maxilla, gena, or sometimes mala
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She planted a gentle kiss on his cheek before saying goodbye.
Her right cheek has a prickly rash. The bite was so bad, he needed stitches in his cheek.
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a hamster is most known for the wheel it runs onA hamster is most likely to be known for its cheek pouches. It uses these cheek pouches to gather and transport food and nesting materials from one location to another. As a matter of fact, the word "hamster" comes from the word 'hamper' which means to hoard.