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Definition
Synonym
Ventilbohrungskehle
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Ventilbohrungskehle
f
throat (valve)
Ventilbohrungskehle
f
throat (valve)
Ventilbohrung
f
core chamber
Ventilbohrungskehle
f
throat (valve)
Deutsche
Ventilbohrungskehle Synonyme
Englische
throat Synonyme
throat
bottleneck
canal
channel
defile
esophagus
fauces
goozle
gorge
gullet
guzzle
hals
isthmus
narrow
narrows
neck
pass
pharynx
strait
weasand
wizen
throat
y
accented
alveolar
apical
apico-alveolar
apico-dental
articulated
assimilated
back
barytone
bilabial
blurred
brassy
brazen
breathy
broad
cacuminal
central
cerebral
checked
choked
choking
close
coarse
consonant
consonantal
continuant
cracked
croaking
croaky
dental
dissimilated
dorsal
drawling
drawly
dry
dysphonic
flat
front
glide
glossal
glottal
gruff
guttural
hard
harsh
harsh-sounding
hawking
heavy
high
hoarse
husky
inarticulate
indistinct
intonated
labial
labiodental
labiovelar
lateral
lax
light
lingual
liquid
lisping
low
metallic
mid
mispronounced
monophthongal
muted
muzzy
narrow
nasal
nasalized
occlusive
open
oxytone
palatal
palatalized
pharyngeal
pharyngealized
phonemic
phonetic
phonic
pitch
pitched
posttonic
quavering
ragged
raucid
raucous
retroflex
rough
rounded
roupy
rude
semivowel
shaking
shaky
snuffling
soft
sonant
squawking
squawky
stertorous
stifled
stopped
strangled
stressed
strong
surd
syllabic
tense
thick
tinny
tonal
tonic
tremulous
twangy
unaccented
unrounded
unstressed
velar
vocalic
vocoid
voiced
voiceless
vowel
vowellike
weak
wide
Ventilbohrungskehle Definition
Blow
valve
(
)
See
Snifting
valve.
Double-beat
valve
(
)
See
under
Valve.
D
valve
(
)
A
kind
of
slide
valve.
See
Slide
valve,
under
Slide.
Kingston
valve
(
)
A
conical
valve,
opening
outward,
to
close
the
mouth
of
a
pipe
which
passes
through
the
side
of
a
vessel
below
the
water
line.
Throat
(
n.
)
The
part
of
the
neck
in
front
of,
or
ventral
to,
the
vertebral
column.
Throat
(
n.
)
Hence,
the
passage
through
it
to
the
stomach
and
lungs
Throat
(
n.
)
A
contracted
portion
of
a
vessel,
or
of
a
passage
way
Throat
(
n.
)
The
part
of
a
chimney
between
the
gathering,
or
portion
of
the
funnel
which
contracts
in
ascending,
and
the
flue.
Throat
(
n.
)
The
upper
fore
corner
of
a
boom-and-gaff
sail,
or
of
a
staysail.
Throat
(
n.
)
That
end
of
a
gaff
which
is
next
the
mast.
Throat
(
n.
)
The
angle
where
the
arm
of
an
anchor
is
joined
to
the
shank.
Throat
(
n.
)
The
inside
of
a
timber
knee.
Throat
(
n.
)
The
orifice
of
a
tubular
organ
Throat
(
v.
t.)
To
utter
in
the
throat
Throat
(
v.
t.)
To
mow,
as
beans,
in
a
direction
against
their
bending.
Valve
(
n.
)
A
door
Valve
(
n.
)
A
lid,
plug,
or
cover,
applied
to
an
aperture
so
that
by
its
movement,
as
by
swinging,
lifting
and
falling,
sliding,
turning,
or
the
like,
it
will
open
or
close
the
aperture
to
permit
or
prevent
passage,
as
of
a
fluid.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
or
more
membranous
partitions,
flaps,
or
folds,
which
permit
the
passage
of
the
contents
of
a
vessel
or
cavity
in
one
direction,
but
stop
or
retard
the
flow
in
the
opposite
direction
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
pieces
into
which
a
capsule
naturally
separates
when
it
bursts.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
two
similar
portions
of
the
shell
of
a
diatom.
Valve
(
n.
)
A
small
portion
of
certain
anthers,
which
opens
like
a
trapdoor
to
allow
the
pollen
to
escape,
as
in
the
barberry.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
pieces
or
divisions
of
bivalve
or
multivalve
shells.
Valve-shell
(
n.
)
Any
fresh-water
gastropod
of
the
genus
Valvata.
throat (valve) Bedeutung
throat
the
part
of
an
animal's
body
that
corresponds
to
a
person's
throat
valve
one
of
the
paired
hinged
shells
of
certain
molluscs
and
of
brachiopods
valve
the
entire
one-piece
shell
of
a
snail
and
certain
other
molluscs
accelerator
throttle
throttle
valve
a
valve
that
regulates
the
supply
of
fuel
to
the
engine
ball
valve
any
valve
that
checks
flow
by
the
seating
of
a
ball
butterfly
valve
a
valve
in
a
carburetor
that
consists
of
a
disc
that
turns
and
acts
as
a
throttle
clack
valve
clack
clapper
valve
a
simple
valve
with
a
hinge
on
one
side,
allows
fluid
to
flow
in
only
one
direction
diode
rectifying
tube
rectifying
valve
a
thermionic
tube
having
two
electrodes,
used
as
a
rectifier
exhaust
valve
a
valve
through
which
burned
gases
from
a
cylinder
escape
into
the
exhaust
manifold
heart
valve
an
implant
that
replaces
a
natural
cardiac
valve
intake
valve
a
valve
that
controls
the
flow
of
fluid
through
an
intake
poppet
poppet
valve
a
mushroom-shaped
valve
that
rises
perpendicularly
from
its
seat,
commonly
used
in
internalombustion
engines
rocker
arm
valve
rocker
a
lever
pivoted
at
the
center,
used
especially
to
push
a
valve
down
in
an
internalombustion
engine
safety
valve
relief
valve
escape
valve
escape
cock
escape
a
valve
in
a
container
in
which
pressure
can
build
up
(as
a
steam
boiler),
it
opens
automatically
when
the
pressure
reaches
a
dangerous
level
slide
valve
valve
that
opens
and
closes
a
passageway
by
sliding
over
a
port
sluicegate
sluice
valve
floodgate
penstock
head
gate
water
gate
regulator
consisting
of
a
valve
or
gate
that
controls
the
rate
of
water
flow
through
a
sluice
throat
a
passage
resembling
a
throat
in
shape
or
function,
the
throat
of
the
vase,
the
throat
of
a
chimney,
throat
an
opening
in
the
vamp
of
a
shoe
at
the
instep
throat
protector
protective
garment
worn
by
hockey
goalkeeper
and
catcher
in
baseball
tube
vacuum
tube
thermionic
vacuum
tube
thermionic
tube
electron
tube
thermionic
valve
electronic
device
consisting
of
a
system
of
electrodes
arranged
in
an
evacuated
glass
or
metal
envelope
valve
control
consisting
of
a
mechanical
device
for
controlling
the
flow
of
a
fluid
valve
device
in
a
brass
wind
instrument
for
varying
the
length
of
the
air
column
to
alter
the
pitch
of
a
tone
valve-in-head
engine
internalombustion
engine
having
both
inlet
and
exhaust
valves
located
in
the
cylinder
head
mitral
valve
bicuspid
valve
left
atrioventricular
valve
valve
with
two
cusps,
situated
between
the
left
atrium
and
the
left
ventricle
tricuspid
valve
right
atrioventricular
valve
valve
with
three
cusps,
situated
between
the
right
atrium
and
the
right
ventricle,
allows
blood
to
pass
from
atrium
to
ventricle
and
closes
to
prevent
backflow
when
the
ventricle
contracts
atrioventricular
valve
either
of
two
heart
valves
through
which
blood
flows
from
the
atria
to
the
ventricles,
prevents
return
of
blood
to
the
atrium
aortic
valve
a
semilunar
valve
between
the
left
ventricle
and
the
aorta,
prevents
blood
from
flowing
from
the
aorta
back
into
the
heart
pulmonary
valve
a
semilunar
valve
between
the
right
ventricle
and
the
pulmonary
artery,
prevents
blood
from
flowing
from
the
artery
back
into
the
heart
semilunar
valve
a
heart
valve
with
cusps
shaped
like
half-moons,
prevents
blood
from
flowing
back
into
the
heart
heart
valve
cardiac
valve
a
valve
to
control
one-way
flow
of
blood
valve
a
structure
in
a
hollow
organ
(like
the
heart)
with
a
flap
to
insure
one-way
flow
of
fluid
through
it
ileocecal
valve
valve
between
the
ileum
of
the
small
intestine
and
the
cecum
of
the
large
intestine,
prevents
material
from
flowing
back
from
the
large
to
the
small
intestine
throat
pharynx
the
passage
to
the
stomach
and
lungs,
in
the
front
part
of
the
neck
below
the
chin
and
above
the
collarbone
pyloric
sphincter
pyloric
valve
musculus
sphincter
pylori
the
sphincter
muscle
of
the
pylorus
that
separates
the
stomach
from
the
duodenum
neck
sweetbread
throat
sweetbread
edible
thymus
gland
of
an
animal
ENT
man
ear-nose-and-throat
doctor
otolaryngologist
otorhinolaryngologist
rhinolaryngologist
a
specialist
in
the
disorders
of
the
ear
or
nose
or
throat
mitral
valve
prolapse
cardiopathy
resulting
from
the
mitral
valve
not
regulating
the
flow
of
blood
between
the
left
atrium
and
left
ventricle
of
the
heart
mitral
stenosis
mitral
valve
stenosis
obstruction
or
narrowing
of
the
mitral
valve
(as
by
scarring
from
rheumatic
fever)
sore
throat
pharyngitis
raw
throat
inflammation
of
the
fauces
and
pharynx
streptococcal
sore
throat
strep
throat
streptococcus
tonsilitis
septic
sore
throat
throat
infection
an
infection
of
the
oral
pharynx
and
tonsils
by
streptococcus
clear
the
throat
hawk
clear
mucus
or
food
from
one's
throat,
he
cleared
his
throat
before
he
started
to
speak
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