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isth·mus \ˈisməs, chiefly Brit sometimes ˈistm-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Latin, from Greek isthmos; perhaps akin to Old Norse eith isthmus, Greek ithma step, motion, ienai to go — more at issue 1. : a narrow strip of land running through a body of water and connecting two larger land areas (as two continents or a peninsula and the mainland) 2. : a contracted part or passage connecting two larger structures or cavities: as a. : an embryonic constriction separating midbrain from hindbrain b. : the lower portion of the uterine corpus c. : the fleshy area on the throat of a fish between the gills d. : a narrow intermediate portion of the pharynx of many nematodes e. : the constricted connection between the main parts of a desmid |