Guttur

/ɡəˈtɜːr/ noun

Definition

The throat or gullet, especially in anatomical or zoological contexts; a Latin anatomical term.

Etymology

From Latin 'guttur' meaning throat or gullet, an anatomical term used throughout medical and zoological literature.

Kelly Says

When anatomists and zoologists want to describe throat-related features scientifically, they use 'guttur' as a precise Latin term—it's more specific than 'throat' and connects to the entire etymological family of guttural sounds.

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