Vocal cords
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 32 answers to crossword clue "Vocal cords"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
PIPESVocal cords
LARYNXVocal cords locale
PIPESVocal cords, informally
LARYNXVocal cords site
PIPESVocal cords, slangily
LARYNXVocal cords' surroundings
LARYNXVocal-cords location
LARYNXVocal-cords locale
PIPESSinger's vocal cords
PIPESVocal cords, in slang
PIPESVocal cords, so to speak
FROGHoarseness of the vocal cords.
GLOTTISSpace between the vocal cords.
LARYNXSite of the vocal cords.
LARYNXSite of the vocal cords
LLOYDSInsurer of Bob Dylan's vocal cords
vocalizeto utter sounds with the vocal cords
glottidesthe elongated space between the vocal cords
larynxthe upper part of the windpipe containing the vocal cords
devoicingthe act of not using the vocal cords in utterance
laryngesthe upper part of the windpipe containing the vocal cords
unvoiceto pronounce (an ordinarily voiced speech sound) without vibration of the vocal cords; make voiceless
devoicesto pronounce (an ordinarily voiced speech sound) without vibration of the vocal cords; make voiceless
devoiceto pronounce (as a sometimes or formerly voiced sound) without vibration of the vocal cords
whisperingSpeak very softly using one's breath without one's vocal cords, esp. for the sake of privacy
dysphoniaDifficulty in speaking due to a physical disorder of the mouth, tongue, throat, or vocal cords
whispersSpeak very softly using one's breath without one's vocal cords, esp. for the sake of privacy
whisperedSpeak very softly using one's breath without one's vocal cords, esp. for the sake of privacy
voicesSound uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (used in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants)
sonorantsA sound produced with the vocal cords so positioned that spontaneous voicing is possible; a vowel, a glide, or a liquid or nasal consonant
glottisesThe part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the slitlike opening between them. It affects voice modulation through expansion or contraction
voiceless(of a speech sound) Uttered without resonance of the vocal cords, e.g., f as opposed to v, p as opposed to b, and s as opposed to z