| gullet | 1. <anatomy> The tube by which food and drink are carried from the pharynx to the stomach; the oesophagus. 2. Something shaped like the food passage, or performing similar functions; as: A channel for water. <engineering> A preparatory cut or channel in excavations, of sufficient width for the passage of earth wagons. A concave cut made in the teeth of some saw blades. Origin: OE. Golet, OF. Goulet, dim. Of gole, goule, throat, F. Gueule, L. Gula; perh. Akin to Skr. Gula, G. Kenle; cf. F. Goulet the neck of a bottle, goulotte channel gutter. Cf. Gules, Gully. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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esophagus: the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
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The esophagus (also spelled oesophagus/sophagus), or gullet is the muscular tube in vertebrates through which ingested food passes from the mouth area to the stomach. Food is passed through the esophagus by using the process of peristalsis. ...
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The throat.
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area under the fork, swells, or pommel of the saddle
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The section of the gastrointestinal tract from the throat to the stomach. Also known as the oesophagus.
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| gullet | the passage between the pharynx and the stomach |
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