释义 |
la·ryn·ge·al I. \ləˈrinj(ē)əl, |larə̇n|jēəl\ adjective Etymology: New Latin laryngeus laryngeal (from laryng- + Latin -eus -eous) + English -al 1. : of, relating to, or used on the larynx < laryngeal forceps > 2. also la·ryn·gal \ləˈriŋgəl\ [laryngal International Scientific Vocabulary laryng- + -al] phonetics : produced by or with constriction of the larynx < laryngeal articulation of sounds > • la·ryn·ge·al·ly \ləˈrinj(ē)əlē, |larə̇n|jēə-, -li\ adverb II. noun (-s) 1. : a laryngeal part (as a nerve or artery) 2. also laryngal a. : a laryngeal sound b. : any of a set of several (as three or four) phonemes reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European chiefly on indirect evidence |