pharynges
/ˈfærɪndʒiːz/Definitions
1. noun
The pharynx, especially considered as the common passage of food, air, and sound.
“The doctor examined the patient’s pharynges to diagnose the throat infection.”
2. noun
The pharyngeal opening or channel, especially in arthropods such as insects and spiders.
“The spider’s pharynges were used to suck up the prey.”