glottidale

Italian

Etymology

From glottide, from New Latin glottis, from Ancient Greek γλωττίς (glōttís), derived from γλῶττα (glôtta), variant of γλῶσσα (glôssa, tongue). By surface analysis, glottid(e) (glottis) + -ale (-al, adjectival derivational suffix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡlot.tiˈda.le/
  • Rhymes: -ale
  • Hyphenation: glot‧ti‧dà‧le

Adjective

glottidale (plural glottidali)

  1. (anatomy) pertaining to the glottis, glottal
  2. (phonetics) glottal

Noun

glottidale f (plural glottidali)

  1. (phonetics) a glottal speech sound
    Synonym: (rare) glottale

Derived terms

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