noun
implosive consonant
Linguistics term for a consonant produced with a glottalic ingressive airstream mechanism, such as [ɓ] or [ɗ].
入破音は、声門を下げながら閉鎖を開放する音です。
An implosive consonant is a sound produced by releasing a closure while lowering the glottis.
Click consonant, produced with a velaric ingressive airstream, distinct from the glottalic ingressive mechanism of 入破音.
Compound of 入 (inward) + 破 (burst) + 音 (sound), likely a calque from English 'implosive' or German 'Implosiv'.