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Meanings of
oesophagus
in English
Portuguese
esôfago
Catalan
esòfag
Back to the meaning
The passage between the pharynx and the stomach.
gorge
gullet
esophagus
Portuguese
esôfago
Synonyms
Examples for "
gorge
"
gorge
gullet
esophagus
Examples for "
gorge
"
1
Here in the mouth of the
gorge
the silence was almost oppressive.
2
He reckoned that they rode at least three miles in the
gorge
.
3
Proceeded down the creek to the
gorge
and camped; day very hot.
4
I don't want to do anything either, just continue to
gorge
on
5
The declivity marks the end of the precipitous
gorge
of the Niagara.
1
Still drank out of the bathtub and trailed water from his
gullet
.
2
Here comes nothing, he thought as the convulsion swept up his
gullet
.
3
Then remove the veins and
gullet
,
taking care not to tear them.
4
She knew they could be washed to destruction in the kraken's
gullet
.
5
Goll screamed and twitched spastically as the man sawed his
gullet
open.
1
However, no effect was found in duodenum and normal squamous
esophagus
biopsies.
2
Here, we report on a case of Jackhammer
esophagus
treated by POEM.
3
Find the
esophagus
where it penetrates the diaphragm and joins the stomach.
4
These data suggest that chromosome 7 abnormalities can occur in Barrett's
esophagus
.
5
Barrett's
esophagus
is an important step in the pathway to esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Usage of
oesophagus
in English
1
Hernia can contribute to the development of reflux into the proximal
oesophagus
.
2
Her
oesophagus
became a solid glass tube, so swallowing was incredibly painful.
3
Hodgkin lymphoma, germ cell and
oesophagus
cancers had the highest CRT rates.
4
Wounds of the trachea and
oesophagus
,
according to Gilbert, are invariably mortal.
5
Lollipop Day today brings some focus nationally on cancer of the
oesophagus
.
6
Introduction: The foreign bodies of the
oesophagus
see each other at any age.
7
Between the two the
oesophagus
gradually forms as the embryo elongates.
8
The technique offers an alternative, non-invasive method of detailed imaging of the
oesophagus
.
9
A tissue engineered
oesophagus
could overcome limitations associated with oesophageal substitution.
10
Thaw announced in June that he was suffering from cancer of the
oesophagus
.
11
He died in February from cancer of the
oesophagus
,
aged 60.
12
Hitchens died in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of cancer of the
oesophagus
.
13
The object that causes the choke may be lodged in the pharynx or
oesophagus
.
14
These results suggest that vegetable intake may contribute to the prevention of Barrett's
oesophagus
.
15
The pharynx is continued in a long, narrow tube, the
oesophagus
(sr).
16
The foremost end draws up into the longer and narrower canal of the
oesophagus
.
Other examples for "oesophagus"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
oesophagus
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
distal oesophagus
lower oesophagus
normal oesophagus
accept the oesophagus
diagnose with oesophagus
More collocations
Translations for
oesophagus
Portuguese
esôfago
esófago
esofago
garganta
gorja
Catalan
esòfag
Oesophagus
through the time
Oesophagus
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common