buccal

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    of or relating to or toward the cheek
    lying within the mouth
    toward the inside of the cheek

Word Origin

buccal (adj.)
"pertaining to the cheek," 1831, from Latin bucca "cheek," especially when puffed out (later "mouth"); see bouche.

Example

1. Buccal bottom clearance is affected , the note after art and feeling ?
2. The bulgarian takes off buccal say : hey , american lao is one wolf .
3. There is a tender swelling beneath the right buccal mucosa .
4. Study on germicidal regularity of two iodine - containing buccal tablets .
5. Local irritation test of acetaminophen pseudoephedrin hydrochloride and chlorpheniramine maleate orally disintegrating tablets by buccal delivery in new zealand rabbits .

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