MASTAX


Meaning of MASTAX in English

ˈmaˌstaks noun

( -es )

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, mouth, jaws; akin to Greek masasthai to chew — more at mouth

1. : the pharynx of a rotifer usually containing several horny pieces most commonly consisting of an incus and mallei

2. : the lore of a bird

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