Anastomos

/əˈnæstəmoʊs/ noun

An opening or connection between two distinct blood vessels, nerve pathways, or other tubular structures in the body, allowing communication between them.

From Greek 'anastomosis' (ana- 'up' + stoma 'mouth'). The term comes from the medical observation that vessels appear to 'open their mouths' to connect with one another.

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