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Stems March 29th

Glott (tongue)—   epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy

Define two words and write sentences for each word defined.

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  1. Julia Harrelson 5th period

    Glott (tounge)
    epiglottic- a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
    polygot- a person who can speak more than one language
    The epiglottic is a part of the digestive system.
    A polgot can speak more than one language.

  2. Kaila Poleon 4th Period

    monoglot-a person capable of speaking only a single language; capable of speaking only a single language

    My mom, a monoglot, was unable to take spanish in High School.

    polyglot-a person who speaks more than one language

    My dad, a polygot, took Spanish, and French when he was younger.

  3. Andrew Rice 5th period march26
    polyglot-Speaking or writing in several languages.
    If I were to travel the world I would have to learn how to be a polyglot person.

    glossolalia-An uttering of unentillegent sounds.
    My little brother laughs at glossolalia alot.

  4. Glott (tongue)
    polyglot – Able to speak multiple laguages.
    If you want to travel the world one day you will need to take a class in colledge about polyglot.

    monoglot – To know only one language.
    Many people in the world are monoglot.

  5. Tonya Heathington 1st period

    Glott (tongue)— epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy
    epiglottic-a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    sentence: The teacher sais the epiglottic covers the glottis.
    polyglot-able to speak or write several languages
    sentence: she is able to polyglot because of her tongue.

  6. Tara Harville 1st per.

    Glott (tongue)— epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy

    epiglottic- a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    The epiglottic is close to the tongue.

    glottal- of or pertaining to the glottis.
    The glottal pertains to the glottis, as said in the definition.

  7. madeline Holifield 4th period science

    Glott(tongue)
    Epiglottis- a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing.
    Since my epiglottis didn’t close I choked on a piece of food that went down my windpipe.
    glottis- the vocal apparatus of the larynx; the true vocal folds and the space between them where the voice tone is generated.
    When you eat the larynx is raised, closing the glottis, preventing food entering the trachea.

  8. Justin Jones 5th Period

    Glottal-relating to the glottis.
    The glottal is a relative to the glottis.

    Polyglot-is a person having a speaking, reading, or writing knowledge of several languages.
    I bet Bill Gates has a wide verity of polyglots.

  9. Elijah Hurskin 4th period

    Glott (tongue)— epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy

    glossectomy-Excision or amputation of the tongue.
    Some scientis and docters do glossectomy.

    epiglottic- thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.

    your tongue is epiglottic.

  10. Pamela Hussey-6th Period

    Glott (tongue)— epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy

    Epiglottic~a thin plate of flexible cartilage in front of the glottis that folds back over and protects the glottis during swallowing
    Everyone has a Epiglottic.

    Polyglot~ a mixture or confusion of languages or nomenclatures
    In Language class there is a polyglot.

  11. Glottal
    polyglot,Glottal
    Polyglot-able to read or speak several diferent languages.
    glottal-Of or pertaning to the glottis
    The translator was polyglot.
    The man was glottal.

  12. Celia Farrell 1st Period

    epiglottic-a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.

    Are you studying what an epiglottic is in science?

    polyglot-able to speak or write several languages

    Do you know anyone who is polyglot?

  13. Allison Dreisewerd ~ 4th

    Stems for March 29th:

    1) glossectomy – •Oral cancer or Oral cavity cancer, a subtype of head and neck cancer, is any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity
    No one in my faimly has glossectomy.

    2) epiglottic – a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
    I have never heard of anyone that has epiglottic.

  14. Crystal Whitehouse --- 6th Period

    Glott (tongue)

    polyglot – able to speak or write several languages; multilingual – Few polyglot students go to my school.

    monoglot – knowing only one language; monolingual – Monoglot people know only one language.

  15. Ruhi Singh- 2nd period

    Glott (tongue)—
    epiglottic- a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    Sen- We’ve never learned about the epiglottic in science.

    polyglot- able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
    Sen- I can polyglot.

  16. Courtney Franklin,2nd period

    Polyglot-1. having a command of many languages
    2. written in, composed of, or containing many languages.
    I am a polyglot American because I know many languages.

    Glottal-1.of or relating to or produced by the glottis; “glottal stops”
    In Science we studied the glottal for some of our science projects.

  17. claire lorino 4th

    Glott (tongue]
    epiglottica -thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    im still sorta confused on what a epiglottica is.
    glottal-of or pertaining to the glottis.
    we have not learned about a glottal in science.

  18. Glott (tongue)
    Definition A – epiglottic – relating to, or produced with the aid of the epiglottis
    Sentence A – My epiglottic disorder is getting worse and I need to see a doctor.

    Definition B – monoglot – knowing only one language
    Sentence B – I’m a monoglot because I only know how to speak English.

  19. Glott (tongue)

    Polyglot – Able to speak or write several languages.
    The polyglot teacher taught class in Spanish.

    Glossectomy – amputation of the tongue.
    He got a bad sore on his tongue so the doctor had to perform a glossectomy.

  20. Stems
    Glott(tongue)
    glottal-of or pertaining to the glottis.
    I learnded what glottals are in science today.
    polyglot- multilingual
    I had no clue what this word meant until I looked it up in the dictionary.

  21. Becky Stewart - 4th Period

    Stem : Glott
    Stem Word:
    *monoglot*
    ~definition- a person with a knowledge of only one language.
    ~sentence- I am a monoglot.
    *epiglottic*
    ~definition- adjective for epiglottis (a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.)
    ~sentence- I am an epiglottic person.

  22. Glott (tongue)-

    monoglot- a person with a knowledge of only one language.

    A monoglot is very smart.

    Polyglot- a mixture or confusion language

    Sometimes i cannot understand polygot language

  23. Ebone' Yarbrough--5th period

    Epiglottic-the thin elastic cartilaginous structure located at the root of the tongue that folds over the glottis to prevent food and liquid from entering the trachea during the act of swallowing.
    Epiglottic sounds kinda weird.

    Polyglot-a mixture or confusion of languages.
    My grandma is polyglot because she speaks spanish,english,german, and french.

  24. Glott (tongue)

    polyglot – able to speak or write several languages; multilingual. I want to be polyglot.

    glossolalia – incomprehensible speech in an imaginary language, sometimes occurring in a trance state, an episode of religious ecstasy, or schizophrenia. If your deliriouse you may speak in a glossolalia tone.

  25. Savannah Meagher 2nd

    Glott (tongue)
    1.monoglot- a person only knowing one language
    The monoglot came up to me in the store.
    2.polyglot-a person who knows how to read write and talk in different languages.
    Savannah Meagher is a polyglot.

  26. Andrew Crisp 1st

    Glott (tongue)
    monoglot-composed in only one language.
    Monoglot means to only know one language.
    glottal-of or pertaining to the glottis.
    Hey, what is a glottal mean?

  27. keenan drake 2nd

    Glott-tongue-glottal-relating to or articulated in the glottis-I have a glottal infection.-
    epiglottic- flap that covers the trachea-I have an epiglottic.

  28. Glott (tongue)— epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy
    1)glottal- of or pertaining to the glottis.
    Glottal has something to do with your tongue.
    2) polyglot- able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
    My best friend can speak german, spanish, english, and french, so she is polyglot.

  29. Jenna Marshall 1st period

    Glott

    Polyglot~able to speak or write several languages

    He was a polyglot because he could speak seven different languages.

    Monoglot~knowing only one language

    I am monoglot because the only language I know is English.

  30. Glott (tongue)
    glottal – Relating to or articulated in the glottis.
    The glottal relates to the glottis.

    monoglot – knowing only one language.
    I am acually a monoglot because I can only speak English.

  31. deondre surles 6th period

    glottal is pertaining to the glottis.

    Glottal and glottis are similar words.

    polyglot is being able to speak or write several languages

    many people can polyglot.

  32. Summer Berthelson-4th period 3/30/09

    Glott (toungue)

    Polyglot~ a person who speaks more than one language~ I am not polyglot.

    Glottal~ the vocal apparatus of the larynx; the true vocal folds and the space between them where the voice tone is generated~ What does glottal mean?

  33. Kerry Dunn- 4th

    GLOTT
    1. Polyglot- a mixture or confusion of languages
    ~ I speak three different languages therefore I’m a polygot.

    2. Monoglot- knowing only one language
    ~ Most people in kindergaden are monoglots.

  34. Rachel Whorton 2nd

    epiglottic -a thin, valve like, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx. Im glad i have a epiglottic.

    polygot- able to speak or write several languages; multilingual. I wish i was polygot.

  35. Mauhaun taheri 1

    Glott(tongue) polygott- a person that speak many languages. Some people are polygott.
    Glottal- is something related to glottis. What is a glottal?

  36. Sophia Fos, 4th per.

    Glott-
    epiglottis-a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    You need the epiglottis to make sure that you dont choke to death by getting food in your lungs.

    monoglot-composed in only one language.
    I am monoglot because I only know English.

  37. gabrielle covey 5 period

    1. Glossolalia~ speaking in tongues; speaking a language one does not know, or speaking elaborate but apparently meaningless speech. I have heard of anyone who speaks an glossolalia language.

    2. Monoglot~ a person capable of speaking only a single language. I’m a monoglot because i only speak English.

  38. Amanda Baer-Peckham 4th period

    Polyglot-a person who speaks, writes, or reads a number of languages
    A polyglot would probably be a good translator.
    Monoglot-knowing only one language
    I am a monoglot because I only know one language.

  39. glottal-of or relating to the glottis
    Is it possibel to get a glottal infection

    epiglottic-the opening between the vocal folds

  40. Robert McClintock 2nd period

    Glott (tongue)— epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy
    Polyglot- able to speak or write several languages; multilingualo.
    My cousin PingPing can three different regions of language.
    Monoglot- composed in only one language.
    Usually the residents on hampton cove lake road speak english; they’re monoglot.

  41. Raine Aslan - 4th period

    Glott (tongue)-
    polyglot- Speaking, writing, written in, or composed of several languages.
    Polyglot also means a person with a speaking, reading, or writing knowledge of several languages.

    glossolalia- babbling in a nonexistent language.
    Glossolalia is also called speaking in tongues.

  42. Kathryn Walls 6th Period Science

    Glott (tongue)— epiglottic, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy
    *polyglot-speaking, writting, written in or composed of sevral languages.
    It would be hard to read a book of polyglot.

    *monoglot-a person who knows only one language.
    Its not unusaul to be a monoglot, because some people only know how to speak one language.

  43. epiglottic- a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx sentence: My epiglottis is very helpful when I eat and drink.

    polyglot- able to speak or write several languages; multilingual sentence: The family has lived in many countries, causing them to be polygot.

  44. Chase Lovell 5th

    1.Glott (tongue)epiglottic-a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    We all have a epiglottic in our mouths.

    2.Glott (tongue) polyglot-able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
    How and where do you learn polyglot

  45. Michael worshim -6th

    Monoglot-knowing only one language;monoligual. I am a monoglot.

    polygot-able to speak or write several languages;multillingual. It is cool if your a polygot.

  46. Andrew Patterson

    Glott-tongue. Epiglottic-A thing that is epic. polygot-a thing that has polio.

  47. alex 4th period

    Glott (tongue) polyglot-able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
    If you were a polyglot, you could have jobs in multiple countries.
    epiglottic-a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    if you didn’t contain an epiglottis, then uyou would choke.

  48. TARRELL CLEMONS 1st PERIOD 3-30-10

    glottal- of or pertaining to the glottis.
    ms. davis is pertaining to the glass.

    glossolaila- incomprehensible speech in an imaginary language, sometimes
    some body has a big incomprehensible in the glass room like ms. davis

    are you super super happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

  49. Savannah Watson 2nd

    Glott tounge

    1. monoglot -knowing only one language
    I am monoglot while one of my friends is bilingual.

    2. polyglot-able to speak or write several languages
    Some people who moved here from mexico have learned english as well as their native spanish they are now polygot

  50. Matthew Eppard 1st Period

    Glott: Epiglottic- a thin, valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
    The epiglottic is in your boody to protect you from chokeing on food.

    Glossectomy- Excision or amputation of the tongue.
    It would suck to have your tongue amputated.

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