Synonym: said, spoken, verbal, voiced. Antonym: written. Similar words: behavioral, demoralize, orange, for ages, storage, rally, decorate, rural. Meaning: ['ɔːrəl] n. an examination conducted by word of mouth. adj. 1. using speech rather than writing 2. of or relating to or affecting or for use in the mouth 3. of or involving the mouth or mouth region or the surface on which the mouth is located 4. a stage in psychosexual development when the child's interest is concentrated in the mouth; fixation at this stage is said to result in dependence, selfishness, and aggression.
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121, The adoral shields are slightly curved large and occupying a large portion of the jaw proximal to the oral shield.
122, The oral intake of complex carbohydrates is often restricted in patients with an acute diarrhoeal illness.
123, The biological mechanism by which periodontal disease or poor oral hygiene could lead to coronary heart disease is not clearly established.
124, Anything that inhibits ovulation - eg, pregnancy or oral contraception - reduces the risk of ovarian cancer.
125, Oral aspirin is difficult if the patient is nauseated and vomiting and the opiate given to relieve pain may delay gastric motility.
126, All normal deaf children can develop in the oral system.
127, The oral area is covered with skin, often with small granules, which extends on to the ventral surface of the arms.
128, The reason given usually was that oral work was so difficult to do.
129, It therefore had only a limited use in the oral short term therapy of urinary tract infections.
130, Oral tradition was written down and gained a wider currency than ever before.
131, Strong oral and written communication skills are essential for analysts to prepare, present, and defend budget proposals to decision makers.
132, Even sign languages depend on the left brain, just as do oral languages and reading.
133, Repeated doses of oral activated charcoal have not yet been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality.
134, All eight justices on the bench for oral arguments had been picked up from their homes by court employees.
134, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
135, What is apparent, on the other hand, is that the oral/aural use of the other languages is not diminishing.
136, The navy board was the last in a gauntlet of oral exams.
137, Television, in this sense, is the consummate egalitarian medium of communication, surpassing oral language itself.
138, This power of control has not, however, inhibited the developments in the character of oral questions above described.
139, The distal papillae appear to form a continuous series with the superficial tentacle scales of the second oral tentacle pore.
140, This approach may seem far-fetched, and there is a danger of reading too much of significance into oral reading errors.
141, The two main tasks of acquiring oral/aural competence and achieving basic literacy are dealt with in the course's two parallel streams.
142, Ninth-century users had their own criteria of utility, and they preferred to use oral alongside written communications in most contexts.
143, The adoral and oral shields and the arm plates are textured with glassy granules embedded in the matrix of the plate.
144, There are variations in the way mental, oral and practical work are incorporated into a scheme.
145, The oral hygiene index was calculated as the sum of the debris and calculus indices.
146, The mouths of these fishes are large and they are oral incubators, the males carrying the eggs.
147, During oral arguments before the high court, attorneys for each state will argue that it alone should control the island.
148, There is usually one pointed apical papilla sometimes two or three flanked on each side by 3-4 pointed oral papillae.
149, Research materials will include national archive sources, local police record, and oral information.
150, Behind the relatively simple physiological basis of oral rehydration therapy lurks a hidden danger.
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