Baryphonia

/ˌbæriˈfoʊniə/ noun

A medical condition where a person's voice becomes heavy, deep, or hoarse, often due to illness or strain on the vocal cords.

From Greek 'barys' (heavy) + 'phone' (voice/sound). Medical terminology combining these roots to describe abnormal voice quality. Used primarily in medical literature.

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