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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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Humoralism
::
Humoralism
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
humoral.
Obdurate
::
Obdurate
(a.)
Hardened
in
feelings,
esp.
against
moral or
mollifying
influences;
unyielding;
hard-hearted;
stubbornly
wicked..
Open
::
Open (a.)
Uttered,
as a
consonant,
with the oral
passage
simply
narrowed
without
closure,
as in
uttering
s..
Power
::
Power (n.)
Ability
to act,
regarded
as
latent
or
inherent;
the
faculty
of doing or
performing
something;
capacity
for
action
or
performance;
capability
of
producing
an
effect,
whether
physical
or
moral:
potency;
might;
as, a man of great
power;
the power of
capillary
attraction;
money gives
power..
Chartism
::
Chartism
(n.) The
principles
of a
political
party in
England
(1838-48),
which
contended
for
universal
suffrage,
the vote by
ballot,
annual
parliaments,
equal
electoral
districts,
and other
radical
reforms,
as set forth in a
document
called
the
People's
Charter..
Fault
::
Fault (n.) A moral
failing;
a
defect
or
dereliction
from duty; a
deviation
from
propriety;
an
offense
less
serious
than a
crime.
Advance
::
Advance
(v.)
Improvement
or
progression,
physically,
mentally,
morally,
or
socially;
as, an
advance
in
health,
knowledge,
or
religion;
an
advance
in rank or
office..
Moral
::
Moral (n.) The inner
meaning
or
significance
of a
fable,
a
narrative,
an
occurrence,
an
experience,
etc.; the
practical
lesson
which
anything
is
designed
or
fitted
to
teach;
the
doctrine
meant to be
inculcated
by a
fiction;
a
maxim..
Coenenchyma
::
Coenenchyma
(n.) The
common
tissue
which
unites
the
polyps
or
zooids
of a
compound
anthozoan
or
coral.
It may be soft or more or less
ossified.
See
Coral.
Actinaria
::
Actinaria
(n. pl.) A large
division
of
Anthozoa,
including
those which have
simple
tentacles
and do not form stony
corals.
Sometimes,
in a wider
sense,
applied
to all the
Anthozoa,
expert
the
Alcyonaria,
whether
forming
corals
or not..
Corallum
::
Corallum
(n.) The coral or
skeleton
of a
zoophyte,
whether
calcareous
of
horny,
simple
or
compound.
See
Coral..
Cankered
::
Cankered
(a.)
Affected
mentally
or
morally
as with
canker;
sore,
envenomed;
malignant;
fretful;
ill-natured..
Ramulus
::
Ramulus
(n.) A small
branch,
or
branchlet,
of
corals,
hydroids,
and
similar
organisms..
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode of
expressing
thought
in
language,
whether
oral or
written;
especially,
such use of
language
in the
expression
of
thought
as
exhibits
the
spirit
and
faculty
of an
artist;
choice
or
arrangement
of words in
discourse;
rhetorical
expression..
Apostle
::
Apostle
(n.) The
missionary
who first
plants
the
Christian
faith in any part of the
world;
also, one who
initiates
any great moral
reform,
or first
advocates
any
important
belief;
one who has
extraordinary
success
as a
missionary
or
reformer;
as,
Dionysius
of
Corinth
is
called
the
apostle
of
France,
John Eliot the
apostle
to the
Indians,
Theobald
Mathew
the
apostle
of
temperance..
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
perfect
or
complete,
so that
nothing
requisite
is
wanting;
entire
development;
consummate
culture,
skill,
or moral
excellence;
the
highest
attainable
state or
degree
of
excellence;
maturity;
as,
perfection
in an art, in a
science,
or in a
system;
perfection
in form or
degree;
fruits
in
perfection..
Night
::
Night (n.)
Intellectual
and moral
darkness;
ignorance.
Incomplete
::
Incomplete
(a.)
Wanting
any of the usual
floral
organs;
-- said of a
flower.
Corporale
::
Corporale
(a.) A fine linen
cloth,
on which the
sacred
elements
are
consecrated
in the
eucharist,
or with which they are
covered;
a
communion
cloth..
Wanton
::
Wanton
(v. t.)
Wandering
from moral
rectitude;
perverse;
dissolute.
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