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| glot·tis [ glóttiss ] (plural glot·tis·es or glot·ti·des [ glótti dz ]) |
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1. opening between vocal cords: the long opening between the vocal cords at the upper part of a vertebrate's windpipe larynx. The glottis is open during breathing but is closed by the epiglottis during swallowing.
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2. voice box: all of the anatomy of the larynx that is involved in producing the voice in a human or vertebrate animal
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| [Late 16th century. Via modern Latin< Greek< glōtta, variant of glōssa "tongue"] |
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