Velar
Velar refers to sounds produced with the back of the tongue (the dorsum) contacting or approaching the velum, the soft palate at the rear of the mouth. It is also an anatomical term for the velum itself. In phonetics, velars are contrasted with sounds made at other places of articulation such as bilabial, alveolar, palatal, uvular, or glottal.
Common velar consonants include the voiceless plosive /k/ as in cat, the voiced plosive /g/ as in
Phonologically, velars constitute a distinct place of articulation and interact with other places of articulation in