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throat

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"Throat" is a noun originating from Old English "ΓΎrote". In linguistics, it signifies a part of the body connecting the mouth and stomach/lungs. It's also used metaphorically, as in "voice" (singing from the throat) or "vulnerability" (cut-throat competition).
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