different between guttural vs croaking
guttural
English
Etymology
From Middle French guttural, from New Latin guttur?lis, from Latin guttur (“throat”) + -?lis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???t???l/
- (US) IPA(key): [???????]
- Rhymes: -?t???l
Adjective
guttural (comparative more guttural, superlative most guttural)
- Sounding harsh and throaty.
- (phonetics) Articulated at the back of the mouth.
- (medicine, anatomy) Of, relating to, or connected to the throat.
Translations
Noun
guttural (plural gutturals)
- A harsh and throaty spoken sound
Translations
French
Etymology
From New Latin guttur?lis.
Adjective
guttural (feminine singular gutturale, masculine plural gutturaux, feminine plural gutturales)
- guttural (of a consonant)
- guttural (relating to the throat)
Further reading
- “guttural” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??tu??a?l/
- Rhymes: -a?l
Adjective
guttural (comparative gutturaler, superlative am gutturalsten)
- guttural
Declension
guttural From the web:
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- what does guttural mean
- what are guttural sounds
- what is guttural voice
- what is guttural pouch
- what does guttural sound like
- what causes guttural pouch mycosis
- what is guttural pouch mycosis
croaking
English
Verb
croaking
- present participle of croak
Noun
croaking (plural croakings)
- The sound of something that croaks.
- the croakings of frogs from the nearby pond
Anagrams
- organick
croaking From the web:
- croaking meaning
- croaking what does it mean
- what is croaking sound
- what do croaking lizards eat
- what causes croaking
- what do croaking mean
- what is croaking in tagalog
- what does croaking
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