laryngeal

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English - English
In Proto-Indo-European linguistics, one of the typically three reconstructed consonants usually marked as , and
Of or pertaining to a larynx or larynges
A laryngeal sound, a sound uttered by using the larynx
a laryngeal sound, especially a reconstructed phoneme thought to have existed in Proto-Indo-European
{s} of or pertaining to the larynx; expressed by means of the larynx (Phonetics)
of or relating to or situated in the larynx; "laryngeal infection"
Of or pertaining to the larynx; adapted to operations on the larynx; as, laryngeal forceps
of or relating to or situated in the larynx; "laryngeal infection
{i} sound made in the throat (Phonetics)
laryngeal prominence
the Adam's apple
laryngeal prominences
plural form of laryngeal prominence
laryngeal artery
either of two arteries that supply blood to the larynx
laryngeal cancer
Malignant tumour of the larynx. The larynx is affected by both benign and malignant tumours. Squamous-cell carcinoma, the most common laryngeal malignancy, is associated with smoking and alcohol consumption; it is more common in men. Prolonged hoarseness without pain is the major symptom and should always be investigated. Radiation therapy or surgery may be used to treat tumours
laryngeal vein
one of two veins draining the larynx
laryngeal

    Hyphenation

    lar·yn·ge·al

    Turkish pronunciation

    lırînciıl

    Pronunciation

    /lərˈənʤēəl/ /lɜrˈɪnʤiːəl/

    Etymology

    [ l&-'rin-j&l also ] (adjective.) 1795. From modern Latin laryngeus, from larynx.
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