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throat
throat
[
thrōt
]
noun
(
plural
throats
)
Definition:
1.
digestive and breathing passage:
the part of the airway and digestive tract between the mouth and both the esophagus and the windpipe
2.
front of neck:
the front part of the neck of an animal or human being
3.
narrow part:
a narrow part or passage that resembles a human's or animal's throat in shape or function
4.
opening of tubular organ of flower:
the opening of a tubular organ of a flower, e.g. of a corolla
transitive verb
(
past and past participle
throat·ed
,
present participle
throat·ing
,
3rd person present singular
throats
)
Definition:
U.S.
utter something in deep tones:
to speak or sing something in a deep or hoarse voice
[
Old English
þrote
< Germanic
]
throat·ed
[
thrṓtəd
]
adjective
be at each other's throats
to be constantly quarreling or fighting
jump down somebody's throat
to speak angrily and impatiently to somebody
ram
or
force something down somebody's throat
to make repeated and emphatic attempts to get somebody to listen to or accept a view or belief
Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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