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hypopharynx

[hahy-puh-far-ingks]

noun

plural

hypopharynges, hypopharynxes 
  1. Entomology.,  a tonguelike lobe on the floor of the mouth in many insects.

  2. Anatomy.,  the lower part of the pharynx.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of hypopharynx1

First recorded in 1820–30; hypo- + pharynx
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Example Sentences

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Martin Tobin, a Loyola University Medical Center pulmonologist and expert on the mechanics of breathing, had the jurors examine their own necks to identify the anatomical features he was describing: the hypopharynx toward the front, the nuchal ligament in the back.

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Almost all cancers located in the larynx or hypopharynx develop from cells called squamous cells.

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Gender also seems to play a role, with cancers of the larynx and hypopharynx being almost four times more common in men than women, which may be due to the lifestyle factors mentioned above.

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You learn that “the different parts of the throat are called the oropharynx, the hypopharynx, and the nasopharynx.”

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A median process, known as the hypopharynx or tongue, arises from the floor of the mouth in front of the labium, and becomes most variously developed or specialized in different insects.

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