"Dorsovelar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dorsovelar refers to a type of articulation of consonant sounds in the mouth. Specifically, it is a way of pronouncing sounds by placing the tongue between the hard palate and the roof of the mouth, typically for sounds like "th" or "d" and "t" sounds, as opposed to velar articulation which uses the soft palate.
Dorsolateral refers to the area or position that is situated on the back or dorsal surface of the body, and to the side. It is often used in anatomy to describe the location of a specific structure or organ, such as the dorsolateral aspect of the brain or the dorsolateral surface of the spinal cord.