释义 |
glot·tis \ˈgläd.]ə̇s, -ät]\ noun (plural glottises \]ə̇sə̇z\ ; or glotti·des \]əˌdēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek glōttis, from glōtta, glōssa tongue : the space between the vocal fold and arytenoid cartilage of one side of the larynx and those of the other side; also : the structures that surround this space — compare epiglottis |