oral
o·ral / ˈôrəl/ • adj. 1. by word of mouth; spoken rather than written: they had reached an oral agreement. ∎ relating to the transmission of information or literature by word of mouth rather than in writing: oral literature. ∎ (of a society) not having reached the stage of literacy.2. of or relating to the mouth: oral hygiene. ∎ done or taken by the mouth: oral contraceptives. ∎ Phonet. pronounced by the voice resonating in the mouth, as the vowels in English. Compare with nasal (sense 2). ∎ Psychoanalysis (in Freudian theory) relating to or denoting a stage of infantile psychosexual development in which the mouth is the main source of pleasure and the center of experience.• n. (often orals) a spoken examination or test: he was preparing for his orals a French oral.DERIVATIVES: o·ral·ly adv.
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oral
1. relating to the mouth.
2. taken by mouth: applied to medicines, etc.