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  • Vola

    The palm of the hand or sole of the foot. The preferred Latin terms for the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot are palma and planta, respectively.  

  • Voices

    In psychiatry, verbal-auditory hallucinations expressed as being heard by the patient.  

  • Voiceprint

    A graphical representation of the characteristics of an individual’s speech pattern. Because voiceprints, like fingerprints, can be used to distinguish one person from another, the technique is useful in forensic medicine and in identifying the voices of criminal suspects.  

  • Eunuchoid voice

    The characteristic high-pitched voice of a male in whom the normal sexual development has not occurred or in a male who was castrated before puberty.  

  • Cavernous voice

    A hollow voice sound heard during auscultation of the chest, indicating a pulmonary cavity.  

  • Voice break

    The sudden interruption of speech, or a sudden decrease in vocal amplitude. It is a sign of laryngeal spasm.  

  • Vocal signs

    The indication of disease by changes in the voice.  

  • Vocal folds

    The true vocal cords; the inferior pair of folds within the larynx; each contains a vocal ligament. They form the edges of the rima glottidis and are involved in the production of sound.  

  • Vocal apparatus

    The organs, including the pharynx, larynx, teeth, tongue, and lips, that produce sounds and speech.  

  • Vivisector

    One who practices vivisection.  

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