noun🔗ShareSon laryngéA sound uttered by using the larynx."The baby's first laryngeal was a soft "goo," a sound made deep in her throat. "Le premier son laryngé du bébé était un doux "goo", un son produit au fond de sa gorge.soundphoneticslanguageorganphysiologybodylinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLaryngaleIn Proto-Indo-European, one of the typically three reconstructed consonants usually marked as , and .""The existence of the laryngeal was proposed to explain irregularities in vowel length in later Indo-European languages." "L'existence de la laryngale a été proposée pour expliquer les irrégularités de la longueur des voyelles dans les langues indo-européennes ultérieures.languagephoneticslinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareRelatif au larynxOf or pertaining to a larynx or larynges."The singer warmed up her laryngeal muscles before the concert to protect her voice. "La chanteuse a échauffé ses muscles laryngés avant le concert pour protéger sa voix.anatomyphysiologymedicineorganbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading