Definition of Hoarseness. Meaning of Hoarseness. Synonyms of Hoarseness

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Definition of Hoarseness

Hoarseness
Hoarseness Hoarse"ness, n. Harshness or roughness of voice or sound, due to mucus collected on the vocal cords, or to swelling or looseness of the cords.

Meaning of Hoarseness from wikipedia

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- Pause for a ****se Horse is the debut album of British rock band Home. The record was released in 1971 by CBS Records. The band's line-up consisted of...
- This form of laryngitis is characterized by lower vocal pitch as well as ****seness. The symptoms in this form of laryngitis are usually present for less...
- Due to compression of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, it can cause the ****seness of the voice, which can also be a sign of mitral stenosis. A second Ortner's...
- and tubes Obstructive sleep apneapediatric Tonsillectomy Dysphonia/****seness Laryngitis Reinke's edema Vocal cord nodules and polyps Spasmodic dysphonia...
- ****se is a live album by the band 16 Horsepower. It was released in Europe in 2000 in digipak with Glitterhouse Records. In March 2001 it was released...
- <110 Hz). ****seness is a common problem of many laryngeal diseases, such as laryngitis. It is described as a harsh and breathy tone of voice. ****seness is...
- ****se & Roaring is the debut full-length album by American neofolk band Parlor Hawk, released in 2010 on Northplatte Records. The album was produced by...
- Chinese natural herbal remedy used for the relief of sore throat, coughs, ****seness and aphonia. It is a throat demulcent and expectorant. In the name of...
- horse–****se merger, or north–force merger, is the merger of the vowels /ɔː/ and /oʊ/ before historic /r/, which makes word pairs like horse–****se, for–four...