fauces
jaws
noun FOW-sehs Rare
Origin: From Latin fauces, 'throat, gullet'.
Also means
throat
Usage Note
Fauces is always plural in Spanish, just as in Latin, and refers to the throat, gullet, or the jaws of an animal. It appears frequently in literary or zoological contexts: las fauces del lobo ('the wolf's jaws'). In anatomy it specifically names the isthmus of the fauces. The word has no common singular form.
Examples
"El cocodrilo abrió sus enormes fauces."
Natural Translation
The crocodile opened its enormous jaws.
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