IPA: /ˈfɔːrɡʌt/
KK: /ˈfɔrˌɡʌt/
The front section of the digestive system in some animals, which develops into parts like the throat, stomach, and other organs.
In vertebrates, the foregut is crucial for the development of the digestive system.
**Foregut** → It is formed from "fore-" (meaning before or in front) and "gut" (from Old English "guttas", meaning the intestine or belly). The word "foregut" refers to the front part of the digestive tract, specifically the portion that includes the esophagus and stomach.
Think of the 'front' ('fore-') part of the 'intestine' ('gut') — that's why foregut refers to the initial section of the digestive system.
No commonly confused words.