buccal
pronunciation
How to pronounce buccal in British English: UK ['bʌkəl]
How to pronounce buccal in American English: US ['bʌkəl]
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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 .