| THROAT | • throat n. The front part of the neck. • throat n. The gullet or windpipe. • throat n. A narrow opening in a vessel. |
| THROATED | • throated adj. (In combination) Having the specified type of throat. • throated v. Simple past tense and past participle of throat. • THROAT v. to utter in a hoarse voice. |
| THROATIER | • throatier adj. Comparative form of throaty: more throaty. • THROATY adj. of a voice, vocal sound, etc., produced or modified in the throat, guttural. |
| THROATIEST | • throatiest adj. Superlative form of throaty: most throaty. • THROATY adj. of a voice, vocal sound, etc., produced or modified in the throat, guttural. |
| THROATILY | • throatily adv. In a throaty manner. • THROATY adv. of a voice, vocal sound, etc., produced or modified in the throat, guttural. |
| THROATINESS | • throatiness n. (With reference to a voice) The property of being throaty; roughness, coarseness. • throatiness n. (With reference to a sheep or dog) The property of having a dewlap or excess skin hanging under the neck. • THROATINESS n. the state of being throaty. |
| THROATINESSES | • THROATINESS n. the state of being throaty. |
| THROATING | • throating v. Present participle of throat. • throating n. (Architecture) A drip or dripstone. • THROAT v. to utter in a hoarse voice. |
| THROATLASH | • throatlash n. Alternative form of throatlatch. • THROATLASH n. a strap used to fasten a horse's bridle, also THROATLATCH. |
| THROATLASHES | • throatlashes n. Plural of throatlash. • THROATLASH n. a strap used to fasten a horse's bridle, also THROATLATCH. |
| THROATLATCH | • throatlatch n. Part of a horse’s bridle that prevents the bridle from coming off over the horse’s head. • throat␣latch n. Alternative form of throatlatch. • THROATLATCH n. a strap used to fasten a horse's bridle, also THROATLASH. |
| THROATLATCHES | • throatlatches n. Plural of throatlatch. • throat␣latches n. Plural of throat latch. • THROATLATCH n. a strap used to fasten a horse's bridle, also THROATLASH. |
| THROATS | • throats n. Plural of throat. • throats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of throat. • THROAT v. to utter in a hoarse voice. |
| THROATWORT | • throatwort n. A plant, Campanula trachelium, with a throat-shaped corolla, once considered a remedy for sore throats. • THROATWORT n. a plant formerly considered a remedy for sore throats because of its throat-shaped corolla. |
| THROATWORTS | • throatworts n. Plural of throatwort. • THROATWORT n. a plant formerly considered a remedy for sore throats because of its throat-shaped corolla. |
| THROATY | • throaty adj. (Of a sound) Produced in the throat; having a rough or coarse quality like a sound produced in the throat. • throaty adj. (Of livestock or dogs) Having a dewlap or excess skin hanging under the neck. • THROATY adj. of a voice, vocal sound, etc., produced or modified in the throat, guttural. |