(glottis)
31glottis — См. glottìde …
32glottis — n. [Gr. glotta, tongue] The opening from the pharynx into the trachea …
33glottis — noun An organ of speech, located in the larynx, and consisting of the true vocal cords and the opening between them. See Also: glottal, glottalisation, glottalization, glottalise, glottalize, glattalised, glottalized, glot …
34Glottis — Glọt|tis 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: Glọt|ti|des; Anat.〉 Stimmritze im Kehlkopf [Etym.: grch.] …
35Glottis — Glọttis [aus gr. γλωττις = Mundstück der Flöte; auch = Stimmritzenkörper des Kehlkopfs] w; , ...ides: Stimmapparat, die Stimmritze im Kehlkopf …
36glottis — glot|tis [ˈglɔtıs US ˈgla: ] n technical [Date: 1500 1600; : Greek; Origin: glotta tongue ] the space between your vocal cords which helps to make the sound of your voice. When this space is opened and closed, the movement produces a sound… …
37glottis — glot|tis [ glatıs ] noun count the part of your throat that helps you make sounds by opening and closing to let air in and out …
38glottis — glot·tis || glÉ‘tɪs / glÉ’t n. space between the vocal chords at the upper end of the windpipe (Anatomy) …
39glottis — noun (C) the space between your vocal cords, which produce the sound of your voice by movements in which this space is opened and closed glottal adjective …
40glottis — glot·tis …