How Do You Spell TRACHYPHONIA?

Pronunciation: [tɹˌakɪfˈə͡ʊni͡ə] (IPA)

Trachyphonia is a term used in the medical field to describe a raspy or hoarse voice. The word can be broken down into two parts: "trachy," meaning rough or harsh, and "phonia," meaning voice. The pronunciation of trachyphonia can be transcribed using IPA as /trækiˈfoʊniə/. The "ch" sound in "trachy" is pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative, similar to the "k" sound. The "ph" in "phonia" is pronounced as an "f" sound.

TRACHYPHONIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Trachyphonia is a medical term that refers to a condition characterized by a coarse, rough, or hoarse quality of voice. It is derived from the Greek roots "trachys," meaning rough or harsh, and "phonia," meaning voice. Trachyphonia is often associated with vocal cord abnormalities, usually involving asymmetry or irregularity, which lead to an alteration in the normal sound produced during speech or singing.

    This condition can be caused by various factors, including vocal cord nodules or polyps, vocal cord paralysis or paresis, vocal cord cysts, laryngitis, or other forms of vocal cord inflammation. Structural issues such as vocal cord scarring or misuse of the vocal cords can also contribute to the development of trachyphonia.

    Manifestations of trachyphonia can vary in severity, ranging from a subtle huskiness to a complete loss of voice quality. Patients with trachyphonia may experience difficulties in communication, reduced vocal range, and strained vocal production. Treatment options for trachyphonia depend on the underlying cause and may include speech therapy, vocal exercises, vocal cord surgery, or other interventions aimed at resolving the specific vocal cord abnormality.

    Overall, trachyphonia is a medical condition that is characterized by a rough or hoarse quality of the voice, resulting from structural abnormalities or inflammation of the vocal cords.

  2. Roughness of voice.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for TRACHYPHONIA

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  • t5achyphonia
  • t4achyphonia
  • trzchyphonia
  • trschyphonia
  • trwchyphonia
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  • traxhyphonia
  • travhyphonia
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Etymology of TRACHYPHONIA

The word "trachyphonia" is derived from two Greek roots: "trachys" and "phōnē".

1. "Trachys" (τραχύς) means "rough" or "harsh" in Greek.

2. "Phōnē" (φωνή) means "voice" in Greek.

So, when combined, "trachyphonia" literally translates to "rough voice" or "harsh voice".

Similar spelling words for TRACHYPHONIA

  • Turkophone,
  • Tragophonia,
  • darkhovin,
  • tracfone.

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