- Look up
Oral,
oral, or
orally in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
oral may
refer to:
Relating to the mouth, the
first portion of the alimentary...
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Oralism is the
education of deaf
students through oral language by
using lip reading, speech, and
mimicking the
mouth shapes and
breathing patterns of...
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gastrointestinal side effects, such as
nausea or vomiting, when
taken orally.
Oral administration can also only be
applied to
conscious patients, and patients...
- two
Latin words for the act:
irrumare (to
penetrate orally), and
fellare (to be
penetrated orally).
Under this system, it was
considered to be abhorrent...
- most of the po****tion. The
study of
orality is
closely allied to the
study of
oral tradition. The term "
orality" has been used in a
variety of ways,...
- is
transmitted by
oral tradition and
effectively respected, or the
single rule that is
orally transmitted. Many
cultures have an
oral law,
while most contemporary...
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established as
Oral Surgery,
Oral Medicine, and
Oral Pathology in 1948,
changing its name to
Oral Surgery,
Oral Medicine,
Oral Pathology,
Oral Radiology,...
- An
oral will (or
nuncupative will) is a will that has been
delivered orally (that is, in speech) to witnesses, as
opposed to the
usual form of wills, which...
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Oral hygiene is the
practice of
keeping one's
oral cavity clean and free of
disease and
other problems (e.g. bad breath) by
regular brushing of the teeth...
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examined the
possibility that the
Quran was not just "recited
orally, but
actually composed orally".
Bannister postulates that some
parts of the Quran—such...