fauces
/ˈfɔːsiːz/Definitions
1. noun
The opening between the oral and nasal cavities, leading to the nasopharynx; the back of the throat.
“The surgeon carefully examined the patient’s fauces for signs of infection.”
2. anatomy
A term used to describe the entrance to the nasopharynx, located at the back of the throat.
“During the surgery, the doctor exposed the patient’s fauces to clean it thoroughly.”