IPA: /ˈθroʊtɪd/
KK: /ˈθroʊtɪd/
Describing something that has a specific type or characteristic of a throat.
The throated bird sang beautifully in the morning.
Throated → It is formed from "throat" (from Old English *þrote*, meaning the front part of the neck) and the suffix "-ed" (indicating a past action or condition). The word "throated" refers to something that has a throat or is characterized by a throat-like feature.
Think of the word 'throat' which refers to the front part of the neck, and remember that 'throated' describes something that has or is related to a throat.