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n.
A tubular organ connected both with the esophagus and the intestine of certain sea urchins and annelids.
n.
The gullet, or esophagus; the throat.
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Esophageal.
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Alt. of Supra-esophageal
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Situated in front of the bronchus; -- applied especially to an air sac on either side of the esophagus of birds.
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Situated beneath the esophagus.
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That which is invented; an original contrivance or construction; a device; as, this fable was the invention of Esop; that falsehood was her own invention.
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Same as Esophagus, Esophageal, etc.
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See Supra-esophagal.
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The primitive mouth and esophagus of the embryo of annelids and arthropods.
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Pertaining to the esophagus.
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Esophageal.
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A slender elastic rod, as of whalebone, with a sponge on the end, for removing obstructions from the esophagus, etc.
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The operation of making an incision into the esophagus, for the purpose of removing any foreign substance that obstructs the passage.
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Situated above, or on the dorsal side of, the esophagus; as, the supra-esophageal ganglion of Crustacea.
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The part of the alimentary canal between the cavity of the mouth and the esophagus. It has one or two external openings through the nose in the higher vertebrates, and lateral branchial openings in fishes and some amphibias.
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Alt. of Esopic
v. t.
To take into the stomach; to receive through the gullet, or esophagus, into the stomach; as, to swallow food or drink.
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A partition; a septum; specifically, the folds of the pleura (and the space included between them) which divide the thorax into a right and left cavity. The space included between these folds of the pleura, called the mediastinal space, contains the heart and gives passage to the esophagus and great blood vessels.
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A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open.
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