vocalis

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A triangular band of muscle that is the medial part of the thyroarytenoid muscle, originates in the lamina of the thyroid cartilage, and inserts into the  of the arytenoid cartilage; it lies parallel with the vocal ligament to which it is adherent and modulates the tension of the true vocal cords.

Translations

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 * Mandarin: 聲帶肌

Etymology 1
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Adjective

 * 1)  uttering a voice, having a voice; speaking, sounding, sonorous, speaking, crying, singing, melodious; vocal
 * 2)  making vocal, causing or inspiring speech or song
 * 3) prophesying
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Etymology 2
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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) vowel
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- Quinque sunt vocales A E I O U. Diu êrst vocalis ist daz â. [...] Diu dritt vocalis ist daz î. [...] Diu fünft vocalis ist daz û. [...]


 * 1) * 13th century. In: Das deutsche Kirchenlied von der ältesten Zeit bis zu Anfang des XVII. Jahrhunderts. Von Philipp Wackernagel. Zweiter Band, Leipzig, 1867, p. 209:
 * Quinque sunt vocales, | A E I O U. | Diu erst vocalis ist daz a. | [...] | Diu dritt vocalis ist daz i. | [...] | Diu vünft vocalis ist daz u. | [...]