Chondropharyngeal

/ˌkɒndroʊfəˈrɪndʒiəl/ adjective

Relating to both the cartilage of the larynx (voice box) and the pharynx (throat); describing anatomical structures involving both regions.

From Greek 'chondros' (cartilage) + 'pharynx' (throat). The pharynx comes from Greek and refers to the tubular part of the throat; the combination describes anatomy where cartilage and pharyngeal structures interact.

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