Gullet

Synonyms for "gullet" (54 found)

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Translations

89 translations across 64 languages.

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Afrikaans

1 entries
  • slukderm noun (the throat or esophagus)

Albanian

2 entries
  • ezofag noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • fyt noun (the throat or esophagus)

Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • οἰσοφάγος noun (the throat or esophagus)

Arabic

1 entries
  • مَرِيء noun (the throat or esophagus)

Armenian

1 entries
  • կերակրափող noun (the throat or esophagus)

Azerbaijani

1 entries
  • qida borusu noun (the throat or esophagus)

Bashkir

1 entries
  • үңәс noun (the throat or esophagus)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • страваво́д noun (the throat or esophagus)

Bengali

1 entries
  • ওলকম noun (the throat or esophagus)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • хранопрово́д noun (the throat or esophagus)

Catalan

1 entries
  • esòfag noun (the throat or esophagus)

Chakma

1 entries
  • 𑄚𑄧𑄢𑄧𑄣𑄩 noun (the throat or esophagus)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 食管 noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • 食道 noun (the throat or esophagus)

Czech

1 entries
  • jícen noun (the throat or esophagus)

Danish

1 entries
  • spiserør noun (the throat or esophagus)

Dutch

1 entries
  • slokdarm noun (the throat or esophagus)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • ezofago noun (the throat or esophagus)

Estonian

1 entries
  • söögitoru noun (the throat or esophagus)

Finnish

3 entries
  • kurkku noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • nielu noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • ruokatorvi noun (the throat or esophagus)

French

2 entries
  • gosier noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • œsophage noun (the throat or esophagus)

Galician

3 entries
  • esófago noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • gargueiro noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • gorxa noun (the throat or esophagus)

Georgian

1 entries
  • საყლაპავი მილი noun (the throat or esophagus)

German

1 entries
  • Speiseröhre noun (the throat or esophagus)

Greek

1 entries
  • οισοφάγος noun (the throat or esophagus)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • וֵשֶׁט noun (the throat or esophagus)

Hindi

2 entries
  • ग्रासनली noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • घेघा noun (the throat or esophagus)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • garat noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • nyelőcső noun (the throat or esophagus)

Icelandic

1 entries
  • vélinda noun (the throat or esophagus)

Irish

1 entries
  • slogán noun (the throat or esophagus)

Italian

1 entries
  • esofago noun (the throat or esophagus)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 食道 noun (the throat or esophagus)

Kazakh

2 entries
  • өзек noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • өңеш noun (the throat or esophagus)

Korean

3 entries
  • 밥길 noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • 식관 noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • 식도 noun (the throat or esophagus)

Kyrgyz

2 entries
  • кызыл өңгөч noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • өңгөч noun (the throat or esophagus)

Latin

4 entries
  • gula noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • gurgulio noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • guttur noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • oesophagus noun (the throat or esophagus)

Latvian

1 entries
  • barības vads noun (the throat or esophagus)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • stemplė noun (the throat or esophagus)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • гр́ло noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • хранопро́вод noun (the throat or esophagus)

Mongolian

2 entries
  • багалзуур noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • хоолой noun (the throat or esophagus)

Māori

1 entries
  • pūkai noun (the throat or esophagus)

Navajo

1 entries
  • azágí noun (the throat or esophagus)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • spiserør noun (the throat or esophagus)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • بوغاز noun (the throat or esophagus)

Persian

1 entries
  • مری noun (the throat or esophagus)

Polish

1 entries
  • przełyk noun (the throat or esophagus)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • goela noun (the throat or esophagus)

Romanian

1 entries
  • esofag noun (the throat or esophagus)

Russian

1 entries
  • пищево́д noun (the throat or esophagus)

Scottish Gaelic

2 entries
  • sgòrnan noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • slugan noun (the throat or esophagus)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • gr̀kljan noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • jȇdnjāk noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • гр̀кљан noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • је̑дња̄к noun (the throat or esophagus)

Slovak

1 entries
  • pažerák noun (the throat or esophagus)

Slovene

2 entries
  • goltanec noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • požiralnik noun (the throat or esophagus)

Spanish

3 entries
  • esófago noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • gaznate noun (the throat or esophagus)
  • tragaderas noun (the throat or esophagus)

Swedish

1 entries
  • matstrupe noun (the throat or esophagus)

Tajik

1 entries
  • сурхрӯда noun (the throat or esophagus)

Tatar

1 entries
  • үңәч noun (the throat or esophagus)

Tok Pisin

1 entries
  • mambu bilong nek noun (the throat or esophagus)

Turkish

1 entries
  • ümük noun (the throat or esophagus)

Ugaritic

1 entries
  • 𐎎𐎅𐎎𐎗𐎚 noun (the throat or esophagus)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • стравохі́д noun (the throat or esophagus)

Uyghur

1 entries
  • قىزىلئۆڭگەچ noun (the throat or esophagus)

Uzbek

1 entries
  • qiziloʻngach noun (the throat or esophagus)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • thực quản noun (the throat or esophagus)

West-Frisian

1 entries
  • weaze noun (the throat or esophagus)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

You could see the oblong shape of the rat as it passed down the snake's gullet.

Source: tatoeba (741553)

Turning a national tragedy into something a person can pay $12 to watch while shoveling popcorn down their gullet struck detractors as perverse, though critics spilled a goodly amount of e-ink debating the actual merits of the work itself.

Source: wiktionary

The better way is to gullet or "gum" out the teeth on a grinder. Thin, rubber bonded wheels known as Elastic wheels may be obtained in any desired thickness, and it is reasonably easy to get a wheel to suit the size of teeth to be gulleted.

Source: wiktionary

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.