vocal cord
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Definition
Noun: - Either of two pairs of folds of mucous membrane in the larynx: The vocal cords are elastic, band-like tissues located within the voice box (larynx). Their vibration, controlled by airflow from the lungs, produces the sound of the voice.
Usage
The term "vocal cord" is used to refer to the specific anatomical structures responsible for phonation (voice production). It is most commonly used in medical, biological, and general contexts related to speech, singing, and health. - Singers must take care not to strain their vocal cords. - The doctor examined her vocal cords with a small camera. - Inflammation of the vocal cords can cause hoarseness.
Advanced Usage
- Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD): A condition where the vocal cords close abnormally during breathing.
- The athlete was diagnosed with vocal cord dysfunction, which mimicked asthma symptoms.
- Vocal cord nodules/polyps: Noncancerous growths on the vocal cords, often due to overuse.
- The teacher required surgery to remove vocal cord nodules.
Variants and Related Words
- Vocal fold: A more precise anatomical term synonymous with "vocal cord."
- The surgeon repaired a tear in the vocal fold.
- Glottis: The space between the vocal cords.
- Larynx: The organ (voice box) housing the vocal cords.
Synonyms
- Vocal fold (primary synonym)
- Voice box (informal term for the larynx, not the cords themselves)
Related Phrases
- To strain one's vocal cords: To overuse or damage the vocal cords through excessive or improper use of the voice.
- He strained his vocal cords by shouting at the concert.
- Vocal cord paralysis: A voice disorder that occurs when one or both vocal cords cannot move.
- The surgery resulted in temporary vocal cord paralysis.
Noun
- either of two pairs of folds of mucous membrane projecting into the larynx