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Etymology of the Latin word glottis

the New Latin word glottis
derived from the Greek word glottis, γλωττίς (larynx; mouth of the windpipe)
derived from the Greek word glotta, γλῶττα
derived from the Greek word glossa, γλῶσσα (tongue; the tongue; by implication, a language (specially, one naturally unacquired))

Derivations in other languages

English glottis

Usage

Word found in New Latin



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