mouth (original) (raw)
Meaning of mouth in English
mouth noun (OPENING)
mouth of Quebec sits at the mouth of the St Lawrence River.
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It looks to me as if the singers are only mouthing the words .
to say something in a way that is not sincere:
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(Definition of mouth from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
mouth | American Dictionary
mouth noun (BODY PART)
mouth noun (OPENING)
mouth verb [T] (BODY PART)
Phrasal verb
(Definition of mouth from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of mouth
mouth
They suggested that the dryness of the lips (as compared to surfaces inside the mouth) hinders the formation of a good seal.
Artificial mouths are specifically constructed to mimic the situation in the oral cavity.
The food object is manipulated toward the mouth, at which time a series of bite/swallow responses occur.
Specifically, mouth opening and closing, hand closing and opening, and stepping forward and backward movements were studied.
All the project's interviewers observed much tending of people as children: wiping hands, fixing bibs, and putting food directly into their mouths.
Their voices show that attorneys were not always able to steer witnesses along by putting words in their mouths or by asking leading questions.
In bottle feeding the tongue compresses the teat against the roof of the mouth.
Novelists and dramatists put hitherto taboo dialogue into the mouths of characters whose real counterparts would be unlikely to use it.
However, they would be promoted by word of mouth and the credibility of the worker.
The deep draught estuary was easy to defend since it had a narrow mouth surrounded by mountains.
The main dominance characteristics of rediae included large size, possession of a mouth and a muscular pharynx.
It is the mouth part which enters the mucosa and the worm obtains nutrition from the host tissue.
Generally, the masks are not pierced at the eyes, nose, or mouth.
And openness was explicitly linked to articulation, inasmuch as one "opened oneself" to the extent that one opened one's mouth.
Their _mouth_-parts are structurally modified to enable them to catch hold on to living objects which come within their reach.
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Translations of mouth
in Chinese (Traditional)
身體一部分, 嘴,口, 口腔…
in Chinese (Simplified)
身体一部分, 嘴,口, 口腔…
in Spanish
boca, entrada, desembocadura…
in Portuguese
boca, foz, desembocadura…
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तोंड, माणसाच्या वा प्राण्याच्या चेहऱ्यावरील ओठ असलेला व दात आणि जीभ असलेला भाग., मुख…
ağız, giriş, dudak hareketleriyle söylemek…
bouche [feminine], embouchure [feminine], entrée [feminine]…
boca, entrada, desembocadura…
mond, geluidloos woorden vormen…
ஒரு நபர் அல்லது விலங்கின் முகத்தில் உள்ள திறப்பு, உதடுகளையும் அவற்றுக்கிடையேயான இடத்தையும் உள்ளடக்கியது, அல்லது பற்கள் மற்றும் நாக்கைக் கொண்டிருப்பதற்குப் பின்னால் உள்ள இடம்…
मुँह, (किसी कनस्तर, गुफा या नदी का) मुहाना…
mulut, pintu masuk, menggerakkan mulut…
der Mund, die Ein-, Ausfahrt…
munn [masculine], munning [masculine], åpning [masculine]…
ఒక మనిషికి గాని ఒక జంతువు గాని ముఖం మీద ఉండే తెరుచుకునే అవయవం. రెండు పెదవులు ఉండి వాటి మధ్య భాగం తెలుసుకుంటుంది లేదా దీని వెనక వైపు పళ్ళు నాలుక ఉంటాయి, ముఖద్వారం / సన్నటి పాత్రకున్న రంధ్రం, రంధ్రం లేదా గుహ తెరచుకున్న చోటు లేదా నది సముద్రంలోకి ప్రవహించే ప్రదేశం…
মুখ, একজন ব্যক্তি বা প্রাণীর মুখ, একটি পাত্রের খোলা জায়গা…
mulut, menggerakkan mulut…
miệng, cửa (hang, sông…)…
bocca, imboccatura, foce…
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