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Definition of oral
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of oral is as below...
Oral (a.)
Uttered
by the
mouth,
or in
words;
spoken,
not
written;
verbal;
as, oral
traditions;
oral
testimony;
oral law..
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Act
::
Act (v. i.) To
behave
or
conduct,
as in
morals,
private
duties,
or
public
offices;
to bear or
deport
one's self; as, we know not why he has acted so..
Apostate
::
Apostate
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
apostasy;
faithless
to moral
allegiance;
renegade..
Irregular
::
Irregular
(a.) Not
regular;
not
conforming
to a law,
method,
or usage
recognized
as the
general
rule; not
according
to
common
form; not
conformable
to
nature,
to the rules of moral
rectitude,
or to
established
principles;
not
normal;
unnatural;
immethodical;
unsymmetrical;
erratic;
no
straight;
not
uniform;
as, an
irregular
line; an
irregular
figure;
an
irregular
verse;
an
irregular
physician;
an
irregular
proceeding;
irregular
motion;
irregular
conduct,
etc. Cf.
Regular..
Symmetrical
::
Symmetrical
(a.)
Having
a
likeness
in the form and size of
floral
organs
of the same kind;
regular.
Petromastoid
::
Petromastoid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
petrous
and
mastoid
parts of the
temporal
bone,
periotic..
Coercion
::
Coercion
(n.) The
application
to
another
of
either
physical
or moral
force.
When the force is
physical,
and
cannot
be
resisted,
then the act
produced
by it is a
nullity,
so far as
concerns
the party
coerced.
When the force is
moral,
then the act,
though
voidable,
is
imputable
to the party doing it,
unless
he be so
paralyzed
by
terror
as to act
convulsively.
At the same time
coercion
is not
negatived
by the fact of
submission
under
force.
Coactus
volui (I
consented
under
compulsion)
is the
condit
Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) That which makes an act or an event
unavoidable;
irresistible
force;
overruling
power;
compulsion,
physical
or
moral;
fate;
fatality..
Person
::
Person
(n.) A
living,
self-conscious
being,
as
distinct
from an
animal
or a
thing;
a moral
agent;
a human
being;
a man,
woman,
or
child..
Corallinite
::
Corallinite
(n.) A
fossil
coralline.
Casuistry
::
Casuistry
(a.) The
science
or
doctrine
of
dealing
with cases of
conscience,
of
resolving
questions
of right or wrong in
conduct,
or
determining
the
lawfulness
or
unlawfulness
of what a man may do by rules and
principles
drawn from the
Scriptures,
from the laws of
society
or the
church,
or from
equity
and
natural
reason;
the
application
of
general
moral rules to
particular
cases..
Ethology
::
Ethology
(n.) A
treatise
on
morality;
ethics.
Equipoise
::
Equipoise
(n.)
Equality
of
weight
or
force;
hence,
equilibrium;
a state in which the two ends or sides of a thing are
balanced,
and hence
equal;
state of being
equally
balanced;
-- said of
moral,
political,
or
social
interests
or
forces..
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. i.) To slide or slip in moral
conduct;
to fail in duty; to fall from
virtue;
to
deviate
from
rectitude;
to
commit
a fault by
inadvertence
or
mistake.
Demoralized
::
Demoralized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Demoraliz.
Moral
::
Moral (v. i.) To
moralize.
Heathenism
::
Heathenism
(n.) The
manners
or
morals
usually
prevalent
in a
heathen
country;
ignorance;
rudeness;
barbarism.
Anthocarpous
::
Anthocarpous
(a.)
Having
some
portion
of the
floral
envelopes
attached
to the
pericarp
to form the
fruit,
as in the
checkerberry,
the
mulberry,
and the
pineapple..
Amend
::
Amend (v. i.) To grow
better
by
rectifying
something
wrong in
manners
or
morals;
to
improve.
Adnate
::
Adnate
(a.)
Growing
with one side
adherent
to a stem; -- a term
applied
to the
lateral
zooids
of
corals
and other
compound
animals.
Parol
::
Parol (a.) Given or done by word of
mouth;
oral; also, given by a
writing
not under seal; as, parol
evidence..
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