pharyng(o)-
Pharynx.
[Modern Latin from Greek from Greek pharunx, pharung-, pharynx.]
Pharyngitis is inflammation of the pharynx, causing a sore throat; a pharyngotomy (Greek -tomia, cutting) is a surgical incision into the pharynx; a pharyngoscope is a device for examining the pharynx; in phonetics, to pharyngealize a sound is to articulate it with constriction of the pharynx; the usual adjective relating to the pharynx is pharyngeal.
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