Definitionn. a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea
Last update: July 20, 2015
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He has an infection in his larynx. [Please select]
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The nurse thought his larynx might still be irritated from the endotracheal or feeding tube. [Please select]
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He could, perhaps, compress or enlarge his larynx. [Please select]
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Afterwards, however, when he got the cobwebs out of his larynx, he made up for all his previous silence. [Please select]
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On the other hand, the shrike's larynx, including the glottis, is a clumsy affair, whereas the mocker's larynx is indeed wonderfully made. [Please select]
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X---- suffers from senility of the larynx, and this conclusion confirms him in the belief that he is incurable. [Please select]
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If the cow coughs, the head must at once be lowered to permit the fluid to escape from the larynx. [Please select]
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In another situation its partial displacement may impede the entrance of air into the larynx. [Please select]
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