lingual
See also: -lingual
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin linguālis, from Latin lingua (“tongue, speech”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɪŋɡwəl/
Adjective
lingual (comparative more lingual, superlative most lingual)
- Related to the tongue.
- Related to language or linguistics.
- (phonetics) articulated with the tongue
- (dentistry) Of a tooth, on the side facing the tongue.
Synonyms
Hyponyms
Coordinate terms
- (dentistry location adjectives) anterior, apical, apicocoronal, axial, buccal, buccoapical, buccocervical, buccogingival, buccolabial, buccolingual, bucco-occlusal, buccopalatal, cervical, coronal, coronoapical, distal, distoapical, distobuccal, distocervical, distocoronal, distofacial, distogingival, distoincisal, distolingual, disto-occlusal, distoclusal, distocclusal, distopalatal, facial, gingival, incisal, inferior, labial, lingual, linguobuccal, linguo-occlusal, mandibular, maxillary, mesial, mesioapical, mesiobuccal, mesiocervical, mesiocoronal, mesiodistal, mesiofacial, mesioincisal, mesiogingival, mesiolingual, mesio-occlusal, mesioclusal, mesiocclusal, mesiopalatal, occlusal, palatal, posterior, proximal, superior, vestibular (Category: en:Dentistry) [edit]
Translations
related to language — see linguistic
Derived terms
Derived terms
Translations
sound articulated with the tongue
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German
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -aːl
Adjective
lingual (not comparable)
- lingual; related to the tongue
- lingual, linguistic; related to language
Synonyms
- (related to language): sprachlich
Derived terms
- monolingual
- bilingual
- trilingual
- multilingual
- plurilingual
- audiolingual
- extralingual
- intralingual
- interlingual
- paralingual
- perlingual
- sublingual
Portuguese
Etymology
From Medieval Latin lingualis, from lingua (“tongue”) + -alis.
Adjective
lingual m or f (plural linguais, comparable)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /linˈɡwal/, [lĩŋˈɡwal]
Derived terms
Related terms
External links
- “lingual” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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