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gorge

noun
The throat; the gullet; the canal of the neck by which food passes to the stomach.

gorge

In architecture, the narrowest part of the Tuscan and Doric capitals, between the astragal, above the shaft of the column, and the annulets.

gorge

In fortification, the entrance of the platform of any work.

gorge

That which is gorged or swallowed, especially by a hawk or other fowl.

gorge

verb transitive
gorj. To swallow; especially, to swallow with greediness, or in large mouthfuls or quantities. Hence,

gorge

To glut; to fill the throat or stomach; to satiate./ . The giant, gorged with flesh--- .

gorge

verb intransitive
To feed.