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How to pronounce pharyngeal in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms guttural, guttural consonant, pharyngeal consonant
Type of consonant
Type Words
Derivation pharynx


pharyngeal fricatives.

Examples of pharyngeal

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Mouthwash use and oral conditions in the risk of oral and pharyngeal cancer.
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Then the pharyngeal jaws, armed with large, curved teeth, reach forward and seize it.
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Pharyngeal mesoderm regulatory network controls cardiac and head muscle morphogenesis.
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In Danish, the r is a pharyngeal approximant in all but the most conservative speech.
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Clearing up the confusion about gills, gill slits, and pharyngeal arches.
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All the consonants, with the exception of the pharyngeal and glottal, can be geminated.
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The cells in the IPA chart for the velar and pharyngeal places of articulation are shaded.
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Thus, the vowel harmony shifted from a velar to a pharyngeal paradigm.
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The primary forms of throat cancer are laryngeal and oral pharyngeal.
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More examples
  • Of or relating to the throat; "pharyngeal fricatives"
  • Guttural: a consonant articulated in the back of the mouth or throat
  • (pharynx) throat: the passage to the stomach and lungs; in the front part of the neck below the chin and above the collarbone
  • (Pharyngeals) A pharyngeal consonant is a type of consonant which is articulated with the root of the tongue against the pharynx.
  • (pharynx) an area in the vertebrate throat where air and food passages cross.
  • (Pharynx) A technical term for the upper part of the throat at the base or back of the tongue.
  • (pharynx) The throat, a tube-like structure from the base of the skull to the esophagus.
  • (pharynx) Greek = throat; adjective - pharyngeal.
  • (Pharynx) Portion of the airway at the back of the throat, connecting mouth, nasal cavity and larynx.