A consonant articulated in the back of the mouth or throat.
Sinónimos
Examples for "guttural"
Examples for "guttural"
1From one of the figures in the bow came a guttural exclamation:
2Her voice came bell-clear and not in the guttural of the tribes.
3Behind them, Cole spoke sharply, words that sounded more guttural than human.
4She stepped in front of me; a low, guttural growl of warning.
5Deep, guttural roar But there's another sound we need to speak about.
1In zebrafish, the epithelial cells that line the pharyngeal arches express Sema4E.
2The pharyngeal cleft is very distinct and extends beyond center of body.
3The results revealed that USP22 was upregulated in pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
4Carrying out of endoradiography depended on function of the lateral pharyngeal wall.
5This tube is continued into a deeper pharyngeal apparatus of unknown function.
1Hebrew is all music and soft vowels; Arabic all guttural consonants.
Translations for guttural consonant