The word "Gutturize" is pronounced as "guh-tuh-rahyz" and is spelled with a double "t" and an "ize" ending. The word means to utter sounds from the throat or to speak in a guttural way. The double "t" in the word emphasizes the harshness and roughness of the throat sound. The ending "ize" indicates that the word is a verb, meaning to convert to a specific form or to adapt to a certain style. Overall, "Gutturize" is a unique word that identifies a specific way of vocalizing.
The word "gutturize" is derived from the Latin word "guttur", which means "throat" or "region of the throat". It is combined with the suffix "-ize", which in English is often used to form verbs indicating a transformation or an action related to a particular subject. Therefore, "gutturize" refers to the action or process of producing sounds or articulating speech from the throat, often referring to a specific linguistic phenomenon known as guttural sounds.