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  1. Anastomus, genus Anastomusnoun

    openbills

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  1. anastomus

    The openbill storks or openbills are two species of stork (family Ciconiidae) in the genus Anastomus. They are large wading birds characterized by large bills, the mandibles of which do not meet except at the tip. This feature develops only in the adults. Both species feed predominantly on molluscs. The roof of the upper bill is fringed with plate-like structures ("lamellae") in the African openbill, but these are absent in the Asian openbill.The genus Anastomus was erected by the French naturalist Pierre Bonnaterre in 1791. The type species was subsequently designated as the Asian openbill (Anastomus oscitans). The name Anastomus is from the Ancient Greek αναστομοω anastomoō meaning "to furnish with a mouth" or "with mouth wide-opened".There are two species of openbilled storks:

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  1. anastomus

    An anastomus is a connection made surgically between adjacent blood vessels, parts of the intestine, or other channels of the body, or a natural connection of such, essentially creating a direct or indirect communication of continuity between two flowing streams or pathways. It is often done to promote healing as well as to improve or restore normal bodily function. It is commonly used in medical procedures such as bypass surgery, organ transplants, and gastric bypass.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of anastomus in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of anastomus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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