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The word 'glottal' is used to describe a sound that is made by the vibration of the vocal cords in the throat. It is often used in the context of the English language to refer to specific speech sounds, such as the 'uh-oh' sound in the word 'uh-oh'. This sound is made by briefly closing the vocal cords in the glottis, which is why it is called a glottal sound. The word 'glottal' can also be used to describe certain accents or dialects that use this type of sound more frequently.