Aegagropile

/ˌeɪɪɡəˈɡrɒpaɪl/ noun

A bezoar stone found in the stomach or intestines of animals, particularly wild goats; a hard mass formed from hair, fiber, or other indigestible material.

From Greek 'aegagros' (wild goat) plus 'pilos' (hair), literally 'wild-goat hair-mass.' This is an anglicized variant of 'aegagropila,' adapted for English scientific and medical discourse.

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