tailgut

See also: tail-gut and tail gut

English

A tailgut looping around the end button of a violin.
tailgut in embryos of some vertebrates (only in top three examples)

Alternative forms

Etymology

tail + gut

Noun

tailgut (plural tailguts)

  1. (music, lutherie) A cord which loops through the tailpiece and around the endpin of stringed musical instruments, and which is held at tension by a knot to secure the tailpiece to the body, traditionally made only of gut but now also made of nylon, wire and other synthetic materials.
  2. (anatomy) The portion of the gut beyond the anus.

Synonyms

  • (music): tailcord, tail cord
  • (medical): postcloacal gut, postanal gut

Translations

References

  • tailgut at OneLook Dictionary Search
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