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Meanings of
lingual
in English
Portuguese
lingüístico
Spanish
lingüístico
Back to the meaning
Of or pertaining to language.
linguistic
linguistical
nonlinguistic
Related terms
communication
Portuguese
lingüístico
Organ.
organ
Related terms
articulator
Synonyms
Examples for "
organ
"
organ
Examples for "
organ
"
1
Lack of donor
organ
availability is an increasing problem in heart transplantation.
2
But one group of deuterostomes, the sea stars, now lack the
organ
.
3
Thus ultimately and philosophically science is the
organ
of general social progress.
4
Conclusions: Maximum deceased
organ
donation potential in Alberta is approximately 55 dpmp.
5
I first began writing in this
organ
just over 10 years ago.
Usage of
lingual
in English
1
The use of text honors the
lingual
layers of the complex performance.
2
The
lingual
nerve branches from the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve.
3
Krishaber speaks of a case of
lingual
menstruation at the epoch of menstruation.
4
According to them it will be a year before Minnie regains
lingual
facility.
5
Out of all the striving has come a sweeping advance in
lingual
requirements.
6
The AMD and FULL were measured digitally in mesio-distal and
bucco-
lingual
2D slices.
7
The settlement between these two
lingual
disputants did not come for many days.
8
Wellington Gray removed an enormous
lingual
dermoid from the mouth of a negro.
9
Effects on papillae are not random but are more pronounced in specific
lingual
regions.
10
To date,
lingual
position of the mandibular canal was significantly associated with IAN injury.
11
The intermolar prominence was clearly marked in the distal part of the
lingual
body.
12
She also shows her
lingual
weakness in the sleep-walking scene.
13
And it extended into the right fusiform and
lingual
gyri.
14
The
lingual
side is known as the root analog and gives rise to ERM.
15
Supernumerary teeth locations were predominantly
lingual
except for 4 teeth.
16
Bad splits were defined as buccal or
lingual
plate fractures.
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lingual
Adjective
Frequent collocations
lingual nerve
lingual direction
lingual fracture
lingual side
lingual agenesis
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Translations for
lingual
Portuguese
lingüístico
linguístico
Spanish
lingüístico
Lingual
through the time
Lingual
across language varieties
United States of America
Common