guttural
121gut´tur|al|ness — gut|tur|al «GUHT uhr uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the throat. 2. formed in the throat; harsh: »The visitor from Germany spoke in a deep, guttural voice. 3. formed between the back of the tongue and the soft palate; velar. The g in go is a… …
122gut´tur|al|ly — gut|tur|al «GUHT uhr uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the throat. 2. formed in the throat; harsh: »The visitor from Germany spoke in a deep, guttural voice. 3. formed between the back of the tongue and the soft palate; velar. The g in go is a… …
123gut|tur|al — «GUHT uhr uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the throat. 2. formed in the throat; harsh: »The visitor from Germany spoke in a deep, guttural voice. 3. formed between the back of the tongue and the soft palate; velar. The g in go is a guttural… …
124Throaty — Throat y, a. Guttural; hoarse; having a guttural voice. Hard, throaty words. Howell. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] …
125Aramaic language — Not to be confused with the Amharic language. For the people, see Aramaeans. Aramaic Arāmît Pronunciation [arɑmiθ], [arɑmit], [ɑrɑmɑjɑ], [ɔrɔmɔjɔ] Spoken in Ir …
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128Pennsylvania German language — Pennsylvania German, Pennsylvania Dutch Deitsch, Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch Spoken in USA, Canada Region Pennsylvania; Ohio; Indiana; Ontario; and elsewhere …