Pharyngeal

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /fəˈrɪndʒiəl/

Definitions of pharyngeal

adjective relating to or located in the pharynx, which is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity

Example Sentences

A1 The pharyngeal reflex helps prevent choking by closing off the airway.

A2 The pharyngeal muscles are responsible for swallowing food and liquids.

B1 The pharyngeal tonsils are located in the back of the throat and help fight infections.

B2 A pharyngeal pouch can develop in the throat, causing difficulty swallowing.

C1 Pharyngeal cancer is a serious condition that requires prompt medical treatment.

C2 The pharyngeal wall is composed of several layers of tissue that provide support and protection.

Examples of pharyngeal in a Sentence

formal The pharyngeal muscles are responsible for swallowing and moving food from the mouth to the esophagus.

informal I heard that a sore throat could be caused by pharyngeal irritation.

slang My friend said he had a pharyngeal infection and it was really gross.

figurative Her words got stuck in her pharyngeal passage, unable to be spoken out loud.

Grammatical Forms of pharyngeal

past tense

pharyngealed

plural

pharyngeals

comparative

more pharyngeal

superlative

most pharyngeal

present tense

pharyngeals

future tense

will pharyngeal

perfect tense

have pharyngealed

continuous tense

is pharyngealing

singular

pharyngeal

positive degree

pharyngeal

infinitive

to pharyngeal

gerund

pharyngealing

participle

pharyngealing

Origin and Evolution of pharyngeal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'pharyngeal' originated from the Ancient Greek word 'pharynx', which means throat or gullet.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'pharyngeal' has been used in various scientific and medical contexts to refer to structures or functions related to the throat or pharynx.