sphincter
American
[sfingk-ter]
/ ˈsfɪŋk tər /
noun
Anatomy.
sphincter
British
/ ˈsfɪŋktə /
noun
sphincter
Scientific
/ sfĭngk′tər /
Other Word Forms
- sphincteral adjective
- sphincterate adjective
- sphincterial adjective
- sphincteric adjective
Etymology
Origin of sphincter
1570–80; < Late Latin < Greek sphinktḗr, equivalent to sphing-, base of sphíngein to hold tight + -tēr suffix denoting agent
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