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sto·mat·ic

 (stō-măt′ĭk)
adj.
1. Of or relating to the mouth.
2. Of, having, or resembling a stoma.
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stomatic

(stəʊˈmætɪk)
adj
(Zoology) of or relating to a mouth or mouthlike part
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