Hyoid vs Oropharynx - What's the difference?
hyoid | oropharynx |
Shaped like a U, or like the letter upsilon; specifically, designating a bone or group of bones supporting the tongue.
* 1969': The '''hyoid bone in her throat flutters as if discharging some subvocal rosary. — JG Ballard, ''The Atrocity Exhibition
The hyoid bone.
* 1973': the vulture, relinquishing its title, surely in natural justice gave me a right to this femur, this curiously distorted '''hyoid ? — Patrick O'Brian, ''HMS Surprise
(anatomy) the oral part of the pharynx, reaching from the uvula to the level of the hyoid bone
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 6, author=Lisa Sanders, M.D., title=A Nervous Case, work=New York Times
, passage=He snaked the flexible endoscope into the patient’s nose, through the oropharynx and then down his throat. }}
As nouns the difference between hyoid and oropharynx
is that hyoid is the hyoid bone while oropharynx is (anatomy) the oral part of the pharynx, reaching from the uvula to the level of the hyoid bone.As an adjective hyoid
is shaped like a u, or like the letter upsilon; specifically, designating a bone or group of bones supporting the tongue.hyoid
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(en adjective)Noun
(en noun)oropharynx
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