Oral

  • 21oral — [adj] spoken articulate, ejaculatory, lingual, narrated, phonated, phonetic, phonic, recounted, related, said, sonant, sounded, told, unwritten, uttered, verbal, viva voce, vocal, voiced, word of mouth; concept 267 Ant. printed, written …

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  • 22oral — <lateinisch> (Medizin den Mund betreffend, durch den Mund; mit dem Mund) …

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  • 23oral — ► ADJECTIVE 1) spoken rather than written. 2) relating to the mouth. 3) done or taken by the mouth. ► NOUN ▪ a spoken examination or test. DERIVATIVES orally adverb. ORIGIN L …

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  • 24oral — PER ORÁL adv. Administrat pe cale bucală; (med.) per os. – Per + oral. Trimis de cata, 22.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  ORÁL, Ă, orali, e, adj. 1. (anat.) Care se referă la gură, care aparţine gurii; bucal. ♢ Sunet oral = sunet la articularea căruia… …

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  • 25oral — ab·oral; cir·cum·oral; end·oral; in·tra·oral; oral; oral·er; oral·ism; oral·ist; oral·i·ty; oral·o·gy; per·oral; post·oral; pre·oral; sub·oral; ad·oral; ab·oral·ly; ad·oral·ly; oral·ly; …

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  • 26Oral — The word oral may refer to: As an adjective: the mouth, the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and saliva speech communication as opposed to writing oral administration of medicines oral schools, schools that use oralism to… …

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  • 27oral — (Del lat. oralis.) ► adjetivo 1 Que es expresado o transmitido por medio de palabras habladas: ■ la poesía épica pertenece a la tradición oral; esta tarde tengo un examen oral. ANTÓNIMO escrito 2 De la boca: ■ la higiene oral es muy importante;… …

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  • 28oral — orality, n. orally, adv. /awr euhl, ohr /, adj. 1. uttered by the mouth; spoken: oral testimony. 2. of, using, or transmitted by speech: oral methods of language teaching; oral traditions. 3. of, pertaining to, or involving the mouth: the oral… …

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  • 29oral — 01. You will have an [oral] test at the end of the session to assess your speaking ability. 02. The information was given [orally], but nothing has been written down. 03. This medicine should be taken [orally] three times a day. 04. Regular… …

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  • 30oral — [[t]ɔ͟ːrəl[/t]] orals 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Oral communication is spoken rather than written. ...the written and oral traditions of ancient cultures. ...an oral agreement. Derived words: orally ADV ADV after v ...their ability to present ideas orally …

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