No, "esophagus" is a noun. It refers to the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach.
Esophageal (oesophageal) is an adjective and so does not have singular and plural forms.
A possible rhyme for "esophagus" is the word "diagnosis." For example, "The doctor's diagnosis was a blocked esophagus."
Esophag- is the medical terminology combining form meaning esophagus
Food travels through the esophagus on its way to the stomach.
Esophagus is a part of the human body located in the throat. In the esophagus, muscles push food downward from the back of the mouth into the stomach.
Esophageal
Esophageal (oesophageal) is an adjective and so does not have singular and plural forms.
I can give you several sentences.The esophagus leads to the stomach.His esophagus had an ulcer.Stomach acid can splash into the esophagus.
From the mouth to the stomach is the esophagus.
Yes, they have an esophagus.
esophagus
The esophagus leads to the stomach.
Esophagus comes from Latin
pain in the esophagus is?
The laryngopharynx is continuous with the esophagus.
What is the size of a person's esophagus
A patulent esophagus is a widened area often associated with Barrett's Esophagus.