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throat meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
throat [throats] (front part of the neck)
noun
[UK: θrəʊt]
[US: θroʊt]

guttur , gulanoun
{m}

throat [throats] noun
[UK: θrəʊt]
[US: θroʊt]

collum [colli](2nd) N
noun

collus [colli](2nd) M
noun

throat, neck noun

gutter [gutteris](3rd) N
noun

guttur [gutturis](3rd) M
noun

guttur [gutturis](3rd) N
noun

jugulum [juguli](2nd) N
noun

jugulus [juguli](2nd) M
noun

throat, neck, gullet, maw noun

gula [gulae](1st) F
noun

throat-clearer noun

screator [screatoris](3rd) M
noun

throat-clearing noun

screatus [screatus](4th) M
noun

acute throat infection w / choking, quinsy noun

angina [anginae](1st) F
noun

black-throated diver (Gavia arctica)
noun

gavia arcticanoun
{f}

clear the throat, hawk, hem verb

screo [screare, screavi, screatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

clear the throat / voice verb

conscreor [conscreari, conscreatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

cut the throat verb

jugulo [jugulare, jugulavi, jugulatus](1st)
verb

dewlap (usu.pl.), fold of skin hanging from throat of cattle noun

palear [palearis](3rd) N
noun

having three throats adjective

trifaucis [trifaucis, trifauce]adjective

inflammation of the throat (which caused the tongue to be thrust out) noun

cynanche [cynanches]noun
F

kill by slitting the throat verb

jugulo [jugulare, jugulavi, jugulatus](1st)
verb

pharynx (usu pl.), gullet / throat / neck / jaws / maw noun

faux [faucis](3rd) F
noun

swollen throat, goiter noun

gutter [gutteris](3rd) N
noun

guttur [gutturis](3rd) M
noun

guttur [gutturis](3rd) N
noun

triple-throated adjective

trifaux [(gen.), trifaucis]adjective