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gula

[gyoo-luh, goo-]

noun

plural

gulae, gulas 
  1. Zoology.

    1. the upper part of the throat or gullet.

    2. the front or forward part of the neck.

  2. Architecture.

    1. a molding having a large hollow, as a cavetto.

    2. ogee.



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Other Word Forms

  • gular adjective
  • intergular adjective
  • subgular adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gula1

1350–1400; Middle English < Latin: throat, gullet, appetite
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Example Sentences

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But the essential flavor in black rice pudding is not the rice or the coconut, or even the funky gula jawa sugar — it’s the pandan.

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Dark and floral, with notes of butterscotch and smoke, palm sugar, or gula melaka, is the choice sweetener in most, if not all, of Malaysia's desserts.

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Riley holds that the hypopharynx belongs to the mandibular and maxillary segments, while the cervical sclerites or gula represent the sternum of the labial segment.

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It was tiffin time, and they were anxious to set before us our lunch of rice curry, gula Malacca, whiskey and soda.

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Mental suture: in Coleoptera, the line between mentum and gula.

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