throt
1throt — throt; throt·tle·man; throt·tler; ure·throt·o·my; ar·throt·o·my; throt·tle; …
2throt|tle|a|ble — «THROT uhl uh buhl», adjective. that can be throttled: »a throttleable rocket engine …
3Throt|tle|bot|tom — «THROT uhl BOT uhm», noun. U.S. a harmlessly ineffective holder of public office. ╂[< Throttlebottom, a character in the musical comedy Of Thee I Sing (1931) by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind] …
4throt|tle|hold — «THROT uhl HOHLD», noun. a strangling hold; suppressive or stifling control: »Figurative. a throttlehold on free speech …
5throt|tler — «THROT luhr», noun. a person or thing that throttles …
6throt — ˈthrät chiefly Scotland variant of throat …
7throt|tle — …
8u|re|throt|o|my — «YUR uh THROT uh mee», noun, plural mies. surgical correction of a stricture of the urethra. ╂[< urethra + tomy] …
9throttle — throt|tle1 [ θratl ] noun 1. ) count a piece of equipment that controls how fast a vehicle is moving by controlling the amount of fuel going into the engine 2. ) uncount the amount of power that an engine is producing: at full/half throttle: The… …
10throttle — throt•tle [[t]ˈθrɒt l[/t]] n. v. tled, tling 1) mac aum a) the valve in an internal combustion engine that regulates the amount of fuel entering the cylinders b) the lever that controls this valve 2) the throat, gullet, or windpipe, as of a horse …