Used in a Sentence

laryngeal

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for laryngeal.

Editorial note

Tell that to the laryngeal nerve which loops around your aortic arch, for no good reason.

Examples15
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

(anatomy) An anatomical part (such as a nerve or artery) that supplies or is associated with the larynx.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of laryngeal gathered in one view.

noun

(anatomy) An anatomical part (such as a nerve or artery) that supplies or is associated with the larynx.

noun

(phonetics) A sound uttered by using the larynx.

adjective

(anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the larynx.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for laryngeal.

noun

(anatomy) An anatomical part (such as a nerve or artery) that supplies or is associated with the larynx.

noun

(phonetics) A sound uttered by using the larynx.

adjective

(anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the larynx.

noun

(Indo-European linguistics) In Proto-Indo-European, one of the typically three reconstructed consonants usually marked as ⟨h₁⟩, ⟨h₂⟩ and ⟨h₃⟩.

Example sentences

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Tell that to the laryngeal nerve which loops around your aortic arch, for no good reason.

2

And then there is of course the example of the laryngeal nerve.

3

Strangely, this made me think about the recurrent laryngeal nerve in giraffes.

4

The laryngeal nerve detour would have been a better example but I wanted to stay accessible.

5

Your body is the result of millions of years of accidental evolution - See the canonical example of the laryngeal nerve in a giraffe.

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Eg, the laryngeal nerve in giraffes is ridiculous — but having gone down that path before their current form, there’s little way to fix it.

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It is the recurrent laryngeal nerve of graphics technology.

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The recurrent laryngeal nerve has an unnecessarily long and complex route branching off the vagus and travelling around the aorta before running back up to the larynx.

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There's also evidence that Proto-Indo-European had laryngeal consonants that have disappeared in all modern languages derived from it [1], but have left their mark on the descendant languages.

10

Finally, both acid and laryngeal reflux are silent contributors to asthma by introducing acid and pepin into the airways, and weight loss can improve the symptoms of those.

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Try looking at the giraffe's recurrent laryngeal nerve.

12

The most common mechanisms are laryngospasm or contraction of the laryngeal muscles closing the airway (dry drowning) or pulmonary oedema caused by irritating of the alveoli (secondary drowning).

Quote examples

1

How come that "the theory that made up an imaginary language" correctly predicted the existence of laryngeal phonemes in the Hittite language before the Hittite language was even known to exist?

2

I looked that up because I don't work in health care: "Cocaine Hydrochloride is used topically to produce local anesthesia of accessible mucous membranes of oral, laryngeal, and nasal cavities.

3

I do wonder if it will ever be economical to "fix" some of these lower level issues or if we are stuck on this path dependent trajectory like the recurrent laryngeal nerve in our bodies.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use laryngeal in a sentence?

Tell that to the laryngeal nerve which loops around your aortic arch, for no good reason.

What does laryngeal mean?

(anatomy) An anatomical part (such as a nerve or artery) that supplies or is associated with the larynx.

What part of speech is laryngeal?

laryngeal is commonly used as noun, adjective.