orifice

[ˈɒrɪfɪs]

orifice Definition

an opening, as of a pipe or tube, or one in the body, such as a nostril or the anus.

Using orifice: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "orifice" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The orifice of the bottle was too small for the liquid to flow out.

  • Example

    The surgeon made a small incision near the orifice of the wound.

  • Example

    The orifice of the cave was barely visible from a distance.

orifice Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for orifice

Phrases with orifice

  • a thin plate with a hole in the center, used to measure the rate of fluid flow in pipes

    Example

    The orifice plate is used to measure the flow rate of water in the pipeline.

  • either of the two openings in the nose through which air enters and leaves the nasal cavities

    Example

    The nasal orifice is responsible for filtering and warming the air we breathe.

  • anal orifice

    the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which feces are eliminated from the body

    Example

    The anal orifice is surrounded by muscles that control the release of feces.

Origins of orifice

from Latin 'os', meaning 'mouth'

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Summary: orifice in Brief

'Orifice' [ˈɒrɪfɪs] refers to an opening, such as a pipe, tube, or body part. It can be used to describe the opening of a wound, bottle, or cave. 'Orifice' also has specific applications, such as 'orifice plate,' used to measure fluid flow, and 'nasal orifice,' one of the two openings in the nose. The term is formal and has no idiomatic usage.