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Diglottism
Diglottism Di*glot"tism, n. [Gr. ? speaking two languages; di- = di`s- twice + ? tongue. See Glottis.] Bilingualism. [R.] --Earle.
Epiglottic
Epiglottic Ep`i*glot"tic, a. (Anat.) Pertaining to, or connected with, the epiglottis.
Epiglottidean
Epiglottidean Ep`i*glot*tid"e*an, a. (Anat.) Same as Epiglottic.
Glossoepiglottic
Glossoepiglottic Glos`so*ep`i*glot"tic, a. [Gr. ? tongue + E. epiglottic.] (Anat.) Pertaining to both tongue and epiglottis; as, glossoepiglottic folds.
Glottal
Glottal Glot"tal, a. Of or pertaining to, or produced by, the glottis; glottic. Glottal catch, an effect produced upon the breath or voice by a sudden opening or closing of the glotts. --Sweet.
Glottal catch
Glottal Glot"tal, a. Of or pertaining to, or produced by, the glottis; glottic. Glottal catch, an effect produced upon the breath or voice by a sudden opening or closing of the glotts. --Sweet.
Glottic
Glottic Glot"tic, Glottidean Glot*tid"e*an, a. Of or pertaining to the glottis; glottal.
Glottidean
Glottic Glot"tic, Glottidean Glot*tid"e*an, a. Of or pertaining to the glottis; glottal.
Glottis
Glottis Glot"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, from ?, ?, the tongue. See Gloss an explanatory remark.] (Anat.) The opening from the pharynx into the larynx or into the trachea. See Larynx.
Glottological
Glottological Glot`to*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to glottology.
Glottologist
Glottologist Glot*tol"o*gist, n. A linguist; a philologist.
Glottology
Glottology Glot*tol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ?, ?, the tongue + -logy.] The science of tongues or languages; comparative philology; glossology.
Mimus polyglottos
Mocking Mock"ing, a. Imitating, esp. in derision, or so as to cause derision; mimicking; derisive. Mocking bird (Zo["o]l.), a North American singing bird (Mimus polyglottos), remarkable for its exact imitations of the notes of other birds. Its back is gray; the tail and wings are blackish, with a white patch on each wing; the outer tail feathers are partly white. The name is also applied to other species of the same genus, found in Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. Mocking thrush (Zo["o]l.), any species of the genus Harporhynchus, as the brown thrush (H. rufus). Mocking wren (Zo["o]l.), any American wren of the genus Thryothorus, esp. T. Ludovicianus.
Polyglottous
Polyglottous Pol`y*glot"tous, a. [See Polyglot.] Speaking many languages; polyglot. [R.] ``The polyglottous tribes of America.' --Max M["u]ller.
Proglottid
Proglottid Pro*glot"tid, n. (Zo["o]l) Proglottis.
Proglottides
Proglottis Pro*glot"tis, n.; pl. Proglottides. [NL. fr. Gr. ? the tip of the tongue; ? forward + ? the tongue.] (Zo["o]l) One of the free, or nearly free, segments of a tapeworm. It contains both male and female reproductive organs, and is capable of a brief independent existence.
Proglottis
Proglottis Pro*glot"tis, n.; pl. Proglottides. [NL. fr. Gr. ? the tip of the tongue; ? forward + ? the tongue.] (Zo["o]l) One of the free, or nearly free, segments of a tapeworm. It contains both male and female reproductive organs, and is capable of a brief independent existence.
Subepiglottic
Subepiglottic Sub*ep`i*glot"tic, a. (Anat.) Situated under the epiglottis.
Subglottic
Subglottic Sub*glot"tic, a. (Anat.) Situated below the glottis; -- applied to that part of the cavity of the larynx below the true vocal cords.

Meaning of Glott from wikipedia

- Glött is a muni****lity in the district of Dillingen in Bavaria in Germany. Glött castle and estates were purchased by Anton Fugger in 1537. The Lordship...
- Joseph-Ernst Graf Fugger von Glött , since 1940: Fürst Fugger von Glött (26 October 1895, in Kirchheim in Schwaben – 13 May 1981, in Miesbach) was a German...
- Babenhausen branch became Princes of the Holy Roman Empire in 1803, while the Glött branch of the family became Princes in Bavaria in 1914. The founder of the...
- The SSV Glött is a German ****ociation football club from the town of Glött, Bavaria. The club spent almost its entire history as an amateur side in the...
- Glött is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Danube near Blindheim. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register...
- Graf Carl Ernst Maria Fidel Alfred Anton Fugger von Glött, since 1914: Fürst Fugger von Glött (2 July 1859, Oberndorf am Lech – 25 April 1940, Kirchheim...
- are Alexander Graf Fugger-Babenhausen and Maria-Theresia Gräfin Fugger-Glött. All three still existing branches of the Fugger family are thus represented...
- Fugger von der Lilie, full name Hans, Freiherr Fugger, Herr zu Kirchheim, Glött, Mickhausen, Stettenfels und Schmiechen, (4 September 1531 – 19 April 1598;...
- bluish-grey colour Gr**** γλαυκός (glaukós), grey, bluish-grey glaucoma gloss(o)-, glott(o)- of or pertaining to the tongue Gr**** γλῶσσα, γλῶττα (glôssa, glôtta)...
- Archived from the original on 17 August 2011. Retrieved 11 August 2011. Glott, Ruediger; Schmidt, Phillipp; Ghosh, Rishab. "Wikipedia Survey – Overview...