Larynx

/ˈlærɪŋks/ noun

The larynx is the part of your throat that holds the vocal cords and helps you breathe, speak, and protect your airway when you swallow.

From New Latin *larynx*, from Greek *lárunx* or *lárunx*, meaning the upper windpipe or voice box. The term was adopted in scientific anatomy to name this specific structure.

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