alveolares
Alveolares is the plural form of the term alveolar in Spanish and other languages, and it is used in both anatomical and linguistic contexts. In English-language references, the related term alveolar describes structures near the alveolar ridge of the mouth as well as a class of consonants produced at that place of articulation. The word derives from Latin alvolus or alveolus, meaning a small cavity.
In anatomy and dentistry, the dental alveoli are the tiny sockets in the maxilla (upper jaw) and
In linguistics, alveolar sounds are produced with the tongue tip (or blade) contacting the alveolar ridge, located
Overall, alveolares refer to a family of structures and sounds linked by proximity to the alveolar ridge,