- The
gums or
gingiva (pl.: gingivae)
consist of the
mucosal tissue that lies over the
mandible and
maxilla inside the mouth.
Gum health and
disease can...
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colorless to
amber liquid, a
plant gum,
which then
oozes out
between the bark
pieces on
branches and trunk. The
gum is
composed of
various sugar compounds...
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GUM,
Gum, or
gum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gum or
GUM may
refer to:
Chewing gum,
designed to be
chewed without being swallowed Bubble gum,...
- "The
Gum" is the 120th
episode of the NBC
sitcom Seinfeld. This was the
tenth episode for the
seventh season. It
aired on
December 14, 1995. The episode...
- Wine
gums,
commonly known as gummies, are chewy, firm pastille-type
sweets originating from the
United Kingdom. All
brands have
their own
recipes containing...
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Bubble gum (or bubblegum) is a type of
chewing gum,
designed to be
inflated out of the
mouth as a bubble. In
modern chewing gum, if
natural rubber such...
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Gum Tree may
refer to:
Gum tree, the
common name of
several species of tree Gumtree, an
online classified adverti****t and
community website GumTree...
- 5 is a
brand of sugar-free
chewing gum that is
manufactured by the
Wrigley Company,
marketed toward teenagers. The name "5"
hints at the five
human senses...
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Gum arabic (
gum acacia,
gum sudani,
Senegal gum and by
other names) is a tree
gum exuded by two
species of
Acacia sensu lato,
Senegalia senegal and Vac****ia...
- issues,
gum was
applied by hand,
using a
brush or roller, but in 1880 De La Rue came up with a
machine gumming process using a
printing press, and
gum is now...