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what is the definition of an mouth
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I think you mean “a mouth.” Common definitions:
- Anatomy (human/animal): the opening and cavity in the head that contains the lips, teeth, tongue and salivary glands; it’s the start of the digestive tract and is used for eating, drinking, tasting, and (in humans and many animals) speech.
- Zoology: any analogous feeding or oral structure in animals (e.g., the mouthparts of insects).
- Geography/other: the place where a river flows into a larger body of water is called the river’s mouth; likewise, the opening of a cave, bottle, pipe, etc., can be called a mouth.
Example sentence: “She rinsed her mouth after brushing her teeth.”
- Anatomy (human/animal): the opening and cavity in the head that contains the lips, teeth, tongue and salivary glands; it’s the start of the digestive tract and is used for eating, drinking, tasting, and (in humans and many animals) speech.
- Zoology: any analogous feeding or oral structure in animals (e.g., the mouthparts of insects).
- Geography/other: the place where a river flows into a larger body of water is called the river’s mouth; likewise, the opening of a cave, bottle, pipe, etc., can be called a mouth.
Example sentence: “She rinsed her mouth after brushing her teeth.”
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