lingual as a noun: - 1
as an adjective: - 1
- 2
lingual
noun
1 lingual
A consonant that is produced with the tongue and other speech organs.
adjective
1 lingual
Consisting of or related to language:
— Lingual diversity.
synonym: linguistic.
Roget 582:
speaking
&c.;
spoken
etc.
v.;
oral,
lingual,
phonetic,
not written,
unwritten,
outspoken;
eloquent,
elocutionary;
oratorical,
rhetorical;
declamatory;
grandiloquent
etc.
577;
talkative
etc.
584;
Ciceronian,
nuncupative,
Tullian.
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Roget 560:
lingual,
linguistic;
dialectic;
vernacular,
current;
bilingual;
diglot†,
hexaglot†,
polyglot;
literary.
Polish: języczny, językowy
2 lingual
Pertaining to or resembling or lying near the tongue.
Polish: językowy
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