Esophagus

/ɪˈsɑfəɡəs/ noun

The muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach, through which food and liquids pass during swallowing.

From Greek oisophagos, literally meaning 'gullet, what carries food,' from oisein (to carry) and phagein (to eat). The word entered English through New Latin in the 16th century as anatomical terminology was being standardized.

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