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guttural definition

guttural


 
  Grep  of  noun  guttural 
  guttural 
  guttural  consonant 
 
  Overview  of  noun  guttural 
 
  The  noun  guttural  has  1  sense  (no  senses  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  guttural,  guttural  consonant  --  (a  consonant  articulated  in  the  back  of  the  mouth  or  throat) 
 
  Overview  of  adj  guttural 
 
  The  adj  guttural  has  2  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (1)  croaking,  croaky,  guttural  --  (like  the  sounds  of  frogs  and  crows;  "a  guttural  voice";  "acres  of  guttural  frogs") 
  2.  guttural  --  (relating  to  or  articulated  in  the  throat;  "the  glottal  stop  and  uvular  `r'  and  `ch'  in  German  `Bach'  are  guttural  sounds") 
 
  Antonyms  of  adj  guttural 
 
  1  of  2  senses  of  guttural 
 
  Sense  1 
  croaking,  croaky,  guttural 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  cacophonous)  ->  euphonious,  euphonous 
 
  Similarity  of  adj  guttural 
 
  2  senses  of  guttural 
 
  Sense  1 
  croaking,  croaky,  guttural 
  =>  cacophonous  (vs.  euphonious),  cacophonic 
 
  Sense  2 
  guttural 
  Pertains  to  noun  throat  (Sense  1) 
  =>throat,  pharynx 
  =>  tubular  cavity 
 
  Attributes  of  adj  guttural 
 
 
  Familiarity  of  adj  guttural 
 
  guttural  used  as  an  adjective  is  rare  (polysemy  count  =  2) 
 
  Grep  of  adj  guttural 
  guttural 
 
  Overview  of  noun  guttural 
 
  The  noun  guttural  has  1  sense  (no  senses  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  guttural,  guttural  consonant  --  (a  consonant  articulated  in  the  back  of  the  mouth  or  throat) 
 
  Overview  of  adj  guttural 
 
  The  adj  guttural  has  2  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (1)  croaking,  croaky,  guttural  --  (like  the  sounds  of  frogs  and  crows;  "a  guttural  voice";  "acres  of  guttural  frogs") 
  2.  guttural  --  (relating  to  or  articulated  in  the  throat;  "the  glottal  stop  and  uvular  `r'  and  `ch'  in  German  `Bach'  are  guttural  sounds") 



guttural definition