pylorus
noun
- part of the stomach that connects to the duodenum
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From Latin pylōrus, from Ancient Greek πυλωρός (pulōrós, “gatekeeper”).
- In vertebrates, including humans, a zone at the lower end of the stomach that leads to and opens into the duodenum.
- A muscular or myovascular structure that controls the opening of an orifice or lumen of an organ.