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Adam's apple
(redirected from Adam's Apples)

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apple /ap·ple/ (ap´'l)
1. the edible fruit of the rosaceous tree, Malus sylvestris ; in dried powdered form it is used as an antidiarrheal.
2. something that resembles this fruit.

Adam's apple  laryngeal prominence.

Ad·am's apple (dmz)
n.
The slight projection at the front of the throat formed by the largest cartilage of the larynx, usually more prominent in men than in women. Also called laryngeal prominence.

Adam's apple
Usage notes: informal.


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Long-track skaters, who do not wear helmets like short-track skaters do, sport a hooded suit that squishes down their hair, ears, and even their Adam's apples.
 
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