Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
larynx
noun
/ˈlɛr.ɪŋks/
Definition
The larynx is a hollow muscular organ located in the throat, commonly known as the voice box.
Examples
- The doctor examined the patient’s larynx for any signs of irritation.
- Vocal cords are found within the larynx and are essential for producing speech.
- During singing, the larynx is crucial for controlling pitch and tone.
Meaning
It plays a key role in phonation (the production of sound) and protects the trachea against food aspiration.
Synonyms
- Voice box
- Throat organ
- Pharynx (in some contexts)