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anas·to·mo·sis \əˌnastəˈmōsə̇s, ˌanəs-\ noun (plural anastomo·ses \-ōˌsēz\) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek anastomōsis opening, from anastomoun to furnish with a mouth, to open (from ana- + stoma mouth, opening) + -sis — more at stomach 1. : an act or instance of joining, intercommunicating, or inosculating: a. : the union of artery and vein or the rejoining of branches of a common vascular trunk to form a network by which the circulation of a part is maintained when the usual channel is obstructed (as by ligature or a thrombus) b. : similar joining of the parts of other branched systems (as the veins of a leaf or streams in a swamp) c. : the surgical union of parts, especially of hollow tubular parts < anastomosis of the ureter and colon is surgically practicable > 2. : a product of anastomosis; especially : a network (as of channels or branches) produced by anastomosis |