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opifice (n.)

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opifice Sentence Examples

  1. The opifice, an aperture in the body, allowed the insertion of a catheter for medical treatment.
  2. The surgeon carefully sutured the opifice after removing the tumor from the patient's abdomen.
  3. The opifice of the bile duct was blocked, causing a buildup of bile in the gallbladder.
  4. An endoscope was inserted through the opifice of the esophagus to examine the lining of the digestive tract.
  5. The opifice of the uterus is known as the cervix, which dilates during childbirth.
  6. The opifice of the trachea, called the glottis, is guarded by the epiglottis during swallowing.
  7. The opifice of a volcano is the opening through which molten lava and gases erupt.
  8. The opifice of a cave provides access to its intricate underground chambers.
  9. The opifice of a tunnel is carefully reinforced to ensure its structural integrity.
  10. The opifice of a musical instrument, such as a trumpet, determines the pitch and timbre of the sound produced.

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The opifice, an aperture in the body, allowed the insertion of a catheter for medical treatment.

The surgeon carefully sutured the opifice after removing the tumor from the patient's abdomen.

The opifice of the bile duct was blocked, causing a buildup of bile in the gallbladder.

An endoscope was inserted through the opifice of the esophagus to examine the lining of the digestive tract.