Made guttural; pronounced or articulated with a guttural quality, primarily British English spelling.
The past tense and past participle of 'gutturalise' (British spelling), following the regular verb formation pattern.
Old recordings of certain languages show 'gutturalised' sounds that have since softened in modern speech—this demonstrates how our throats and mouths change how we speak across just a few generations.
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