a. [irreg. f. THROAT sb. + -AL.] Of or pertaining to the throat; guttural; cervical.

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1847.  Punch, XIII. 208/2. That extraordinary character, the British Dustman, whose neckcloth has evidently furnished the pattern from which the Fast men—and boys—have selected their throatal appendages.

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1905.  Sat. Rev., 1 April, 415/2. The loudest … click … comes at the end of the liquid, throatal noise.

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1908.  Westm. Gaz., 1 Aug., 15/2. The throatal band that separates the white from the light blue of the breast and under-parts.

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