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Sublingual refers to 'under the tongue'. Therefore a sublingual spray would be a spray that is to be sprayed under the tongue.
Sublingual refers to 'under the tongue'. Therefore a sublingual spray would be a spray that is to be sprayed under the tongue.
Sublingual refers to 'under the tongue'. Therefore a sublingual spray would be a spray that is to be sprayed under the tongue.
The sublingual caruncle is found under your tongue (either side of the frenulum - the small folds going from your tongue and the cavity floor). This is where two salivary glands, the sublingual and submandibular glands, empty into the oral cavity. That is why saliva will sometimes spray out when you lift your tongue while yawning.
It is when artist paint or even spray paint pictures on things in the street like buildings sidewalks or even statues.
The Poptropica blimp is anchored above the hair spray billboard on Main Street.
If you put a spray tank on the back you can ride it on contry roads,but not on public roads
tape off a rectangle on the curb and paint the background color with a brush, then cut out the numbers from a piece of cardboard or stiff paper, lay the paper in place and spray paint it over the background. . .
Pepper spray..Also there are boxes that emit high pierced noises that will repel them..
You spray it with water from the flower shop in Goldenrod. The shop is the street above the medical center and then you go right.
Nitroglycerin. It can be a spray sublingual or patch. It stops angina by both vasodilating the coronary arteries to increase perfusion but also by causing peripheral vasodilation which decreases the preload to the heart meaning it will be need to pump less hard and use less energy. Hope that helps!
No it is a verb form, or a plural noun. (The singular "spray" can be used as an adjunct or adjective, e.g. spray deodorant, spray paint.)