Archigaster

/ˌɑːrkɪˈɡæstər/ noun

In embryology, the primary or rudimentary stomach or digestive cavity formed during early development.

From Greek archi- (first, chief) + gaster (stomach). This scientific term combines the prefix for 'primitive' with the anatomical term for stomach, used since the 19th century in developmental biology.

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