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glot·tis G0157400 (glŏt′ĭs)n. pl. glot·tis·es or glot·ti·des (glŏt′ĭ-dēz′) 1. The opening between the vocal cords at the upper part of the larynx.2. The vocal apparatus of the larynx. [Greek glōttis, from glōtta, glōssa, tongue.]glottis (ˈɡlɒtɪs) n, pl -tises or -tides (-tɪˌdiːz) (Anatomy) the vocal apparatus of the larynx, consisting of the two true vocal cords and the opening between them[C16: from New Latin, from Greek glōttis, from glōtta, Attic form of Ionic glōssa tongue; see gloss2] glottidean adjglot•tis (ˈglɒt ɪs) n., pl. glot•tis•es, glot•ti•des (ˈglɒt ɪˌdiz) the opening at the upper part of the larynx, between the vocal cords. [1570–80; < New Latin < Greek (Attic) glōttís, derivative of glôtta tongue] glot·tis (glŏt′ĭs) The space between the vocal cords at the upper part of the larynx.glottisIn the larynx, the gap between the vocal cords.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | glottis - the vocal apparatus of the larynx; the true vocal folds and the space between them where the voice tone is generatedorgan of speech, speech organ, vocal organ - any of the organs involved in speech productionlarynx, voice box - a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea; contains elastic vocal cords that are the source of the vocal tone in speechglottis vera, rima glottidis, rima vocalis, true glottis - the space between the two true vocal folds | Translationsglottis
glottis the vocal apparatus of the larynx, consisting of the two true vocal cords and the opening between them glottis[′gläd·əs] (anatomy) The opening between the margins of the vocal folds. glottis
glottis [glot´is] (pl. glot´tides) (Gr.) the vocal apparatus of the larynx, consisting of the true vocal cords (vocal folds) and the opening between them. adj., adj glot´tal.glot·tis, pl. glot·ti·des (glot'is, glot'i-dēz), [TA] The vocal apparatus of the larynx, consisting of the vocal folds of mucous membrane investing the vocal ligament and vocal muscle on each side, the free edges of which are the vocal cords, and of a median fissure, the rima glottidis. [G. glōttis, aperture of the larynx] glottis (glŏt′ĭs)n. pl. glot·tises or glottides (glŏt′ĭ-dēz′) 1. The opening between the vocal cords at the upper part of the larynx.2. The vocal apparatus of the larynx.glot·tis, pl. glottides (glotis, glot-idi-dēz) [TA] The vocal apparatus of the larynx, consisting of the vocal folds of mucous membrane investing the vocal ligament and vocal muscle on each side, the free edges of which are the vocal cords, and of a median fissure, the rima glottidis. [G. glōttis, aperture of the larynx]glottis The narrow, slit-like opening between the vocal cords and between the false vocal cords and the space between them. The vocal apparatus of the larynx.GlottisThe opening between the vocal cords at the upper part of the larynx.Mentioned in: Coughglot·tis, pl. glottides (glotis, -idi-dēz) [TA] Vocal laryngeal apparatus, consisting of vocal folds of mucous membrane investing vocal ligament and vocal muscle on each side, free edges of which are the vocal cords, and of rima glottidis. [G. glōttis, aperture of the larynx]glottis Related to glottis: epiglottisWords related to glottisnoun the vocal apparatus of the larynxRelated Words- organ of speech
- speech organ
- vocal organ
- larynx
- voice box
- glottis vera
- rima glottidis
- rima vocalis
- true glottis
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