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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary orale|oralement|orally "Os" is the Proto-Indo-European word for "mouth" that hardly changed in Latin. It appears elsewhere most notably in osculate "to kiss." This root also emerged in Russian ustnyi "oral" and ust'je "mouth of a river." Latin, however, harbored a peculiar sound change called 'rhotacism' that sometimes changed [s] to [r]. So, the root of "os" actually became or- in Latin, os "mouth", ore "with the mouth," which is why we also have "oral," "orifice," dahân-i goftâri
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version زبانى ،شفاها"
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 oral n. Pronunciation: ' o ̇ r-əl, ' är- Function: adjective Etymology: Latin or-, os mouth; akin to Old Norse ōss mouth of a river, Sanskrit ās mouth Date: 1628 1 a : uttered by the mouth or in words : SPOKEN b : using speech or the lips especially in teaching the deaf 2 a : of, given through, or involving the mouth b : being on or relating to the same surface as the mouth 3 a : of, relating to, or characterized by the first stage of psychosexual development in psychoanalytic theory during which libidinal gratification is derived from intake (as of food), by sucking, and later by biting b : of, relating to, or characterized by personality traits of passive dependency and aggressiveness –oral·i·ty \o ̇ - ' ra-lə-tē, ō-\ noun –oral·ly \ ' o ̇ r-ə-lē, ' är-\ adverb 2 oral n. Function: noun Date: 1876 : an oral examination ― usually used in plural oral (as used in expressions) n. oral contraceptive oral history oral historian oral sex