superior pharyngeal constrictor
stylopharyngeus
salpingopharyngeus
inferior pharyngeal constrictor
pharyngeal constrictor
middle pharyngeal constrictor
pharyngopalatinus
palatopharyngeus
lateral pterygoid muscle
styloglossus
pharyngoglossal
hyoglossus
glossopharynx
pectus
mylohyoid muscle
chest
stylohyoid muscle
thorax
arytenoid muscle
mylohyoid
fauces
submandibular gland
glossopharyngeal nerve
nervus glossopharyngeus
mediodorsal
ninth cranial nerve
piriform sinus
Zenker's diverticulum
sternocleidomastoid muscle
metapophysis
inferior laryngeal artery
sternothyroid muscle
levator veli palatini
aryepiglotticus
chondroglossus
glossopharyngeal
gluteus
constrictor
abducens labiorum
geniohyoid muscle
oblique arytenoid
palatoglossus
thyropharyngeus
epilarynx
mylohyoid line
ilium
medial pterygoid muscle
shoulder
tragicus
laryngopharynx
cheek muscle
cricothyroid muscle
anterior scalene muscle
lingualis
buccinator muscle
labium inferius oris
musculus buccinator
accessory nerve
faucalize
nervus hypoglosus
musculoglandular
appendicular skeleton
hypoglossal
myocytoskeletal
twelfth cranial nerve
deltoideus muscle
gluteus medius
multifidus
suprapelvic
trochanter
supralaryngeal
flexor digitorum superficialis
pharyngo-oral
prepectoral
torus tubarius
vocalis
sternohyoid muscle
hypoglossal nerve
labioglossopharyngeal
mastoid process
auricularis
erector
pterygoid muscle
retropharynx
fundiform
larynx
gluteus maximus
posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
temporal fossa
labium superius oris
pterygomandibular raphe
pharyngolaryngeal
platysma
occipitofrontalis
cephalopharyngeal
genioglossus
infrapharyngobranchial

English words for 'A 4-sided muscle of the pharynx that arises from the posterior and medial parts of the pterygoid plate, from the pterygomandibular raphe, from the alveolar process above the end of the mylohyoid line, and from the side of the tongue, that inserts into the median line at the back of the pharynx, and that acts to constrict part of the pharynx in swallowing.'

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