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[pai'lɔ:rəs]
общая лексика
пилорус
медицина
привратник желудка
привратник
существительное
анатомия
привратник желудка
пилорус
[pai'lɔrik]
анатомия
относящийся к привратнику желудка
пилорический
прилагательное
анатомия
относящийся к привратнику желудка
пилорический
The pylorus ( or ), or pyloric part, connects the stomach to the duodenum. The pylorus is considered as having two parts, the pyloric antrum (opening to the body of the stomach) and the pyloric canal (opening to the duodenum). The pyloric canal ends as the pyloric orifice, which marks the junction between the stomach and the duodenum. The orifice is surrounded by a sphincter, a band of muscle, called the pyloric sphincter. The word pylorus comes from Greek πυλωρός, via Latin. The word pylorus in Greek means "gatekeeper", related to "gate" (Greek: pyle) and is thus linguistically related to the word "pylon".