muzzle vs stoma

muzzle

noun
  • A person's mouth. 

  • The protruding part of an animal's head which includes the nose, mouth and jaws. 

  • The mouth or the end for entrance or discharge of a gun, pistol etc., that the bullet emerges from. 

  • A piece of the forward end of the plow-beam by which the traces are attached. 

  • A device used to prevent an animal from biting or eating, which is worn on its snout. 

verb
  • To bind or confine an animal's mouth by putting a muzzle, as to prevent it from eating or biting. 

  • To bring the muzzle or mouth near. 

  • To restrain (from speaking, expressing opinion or acting); to gag; to silence; to censor. 

stoma

noun
  • A mouthlike opening, such as the oral cavity of a nematode. 

  • One of the tiny pores in the epidermis of a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor pass. 

  • A small opening in a membrane; a surgically constructed opening, especially one in the abdominal wall that permits the passage of waste after a colostomy or ileostomy. 

  • An artificial anus. 

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