In English, orale is an old name for the white silk shoulder cape worn by the Pope, also known as a fanon.
In French, orale is the feminine form of the adjective oral, which means "oral".
In Latin, orale is an alternate form (the usual is orali) of neo-Latin third-declension adjective oralis("oral") in the ablative singular. The word did not exist in classical or medieval forms of the language.
Orally means " via the mouth "If medicine is taken orally, it is taken in through the mouth.Oral means mouth. Oral sex means sex using the mouth.
Oral means pertaining to the mouth.
Oral means using your mouth, or 'spoken', so oral English is 'spoken English'.
per oral- which means oral route of administration.
The word you're looking for is "oral."
They often take years to fine-tune.
No. You're supposed to say everything. Oral means talking.
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Oral means spoken, so no. But it can be written down later, at which time it is written history, not oral history.
it means they want to have oral sex with you. meaning to lick your vagina or "eat you out"
I believe that means oral sex.
decrease in oral intake