weasand

/ˈwizənd/
noun
  1. The tube in the body that carries food from the throat to the stomach; the esophagus or gullet.
    • In old cookbooks, the weasand of a goose was sometimes used to make sausages.
    • The anatomy lesson described how the weasand connects the mouth to the stomach.
    • The hunter carefully removed the weasand from the deer while field dressing it.
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