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Definition of guttural
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of guttural is as below...
Guttural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
throat;
formed
in the
throat;
relating
to, or
characteristic
of, a sound
formed
in the
throat..
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Gutturalness
::
Gutturalness
(n.) The
quality
of being
guttural.
Throaty
::
Throaty
(a.)
Guttural;
hoarse;
having
a
guttural
voice.
Burr
::
Burr (v. i.) To speak with burr; to make a
hoarse
or
guttural
murmur.
Gutturally
::
Gutturally
(adv.)
In a
guttural
manner.
Wharling
::
Wharling
(n.) A
guttural
pronunciation
of the
letter
r; a burr. See Burr, n., 6..
Guttural
::
Guttural
(n.) A sound
formed
in the
throat;
esp., a sound
formed
by the aid of the back of the
tongue,
much
retracted,
and the soft
palate;
also, a
letter
representing
such a
sound..
Faucal
::
Faucal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
fauces,
or
opening
of the
throat;
faucial;
esp.,
(Phon.)
produced
in the
fauces,
as
certain
deep
guttural
sounds
found in the
Semitic
and some other
languages..
Grunt
::
Grunt (n.) A deep,
guttural
sound,
as of a hog..
Growl
::
Growl (v. i.) To utter a deep
guttural
sound,
sa an angry dog; to give forth an
angry,
grumbling
sound..
A
::
A () The first
letter
of the
English
and of many other
alphabets.
The
capital
A of the
alphabets
of
Middle
and
Western
Europe,
as also the small
letter
(a),
besides
the forms in
Italic,
black
letter,
etc., are all
descended
from the old Latin A, which was
borrowed
from the Greek
Alpha,
of the same form; and this was made from the first
letter
(/) of the
Phoenician
alphabet,
the
equivalent
of the
Hebrew
Aleph,
and
itself
from the
Egyptian
origin.
The Aleph was a
consonant
letter,
with a
guttural
Gutturo-
::
Gutturo-
() A
combining
form
denoting
relation
to the
throat;
as,
gutturo-nasal,
having
both a
guttural
and a nasal
character;
gutturo-palatal..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Applied
to a
palatal,
a
sibilant,
or a
dental
consonant
(as g in gem, c in cent, etc.) as
distinguished
from a
guttural
mute (as g in go, c in cone,
etc.);
--
opposed
to
hard..
Gutturalize
::
Gutturalize
(v. t.) To speak
gutturally;
to give a
guttural
sound to.
Burr
::
Burr (n.) A
guttural
pronounciation
of the
letter
r,
produced
by
trilling
the
extremity
of the soft
palate
against
the back part of the
tongue;
rotacism;
-- often
called
the
Newcastle,
Northumberland,
or
Tweedside,
burr..
Gutturize
::
Gutturize
(v. t.) To make in the
throat;
to
gutturalize.
Grum
::
Grum (a.) Low; deep in the
throat;
guttural;
rumbling;
as,.
Thunderbird
::
Thunderbird
(n.) An
Australian
insectivorous
singing
bird
(Pachycephala
gutturalis).
The male is
conspicuously
marked
with black and
yellow,
and has a black
crescent
on the
breast.
Called
also
white-throated
thickhead,
orange-breasted
thrust,
black-crowned
thrush,
guttural
thrush,
and
black-breasted
flycatcher..
Guttural
::
Guttural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
throat;
formed
in the
throat;
relating
to, or
characteristic
of, a sound
formed
in the
throat..
Gutturality
::
Gutturality
(n.) The
quality
of being
guttural.
Grunt
::
Grunt (v. t.) To make a deep, short
noise,
as a hog; to utter a short groan or a deep
guttural
sound..
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