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ORAL
Female
Hebrew
(×ï‹×¨Ö¸×”-לִי) Hebrew name ORALEE means "my light." Compare with another form of Oralee.
Boy/Male
German, Hindu, Indian, Russian
Eagle; Golden
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Oralie, ORALEE means "golden." Compare with another form of Oralee.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Light.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Light.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Golden; Variant Aurelia
Girl/Female
Latin American
Golden.
Boy/Male
Russian Slavic American
Eagle.
Female
English
English form of French Aurélie, ORALIE means "golden."
Girl/Female
English Latin
Golden.
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Arabic Muslim
One who serves a generous man.
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Elizabeth.
Male
French
French form of Greek Ioel (Hebrew Yowel), JOËL means "Jehovah is God" or "to whom Jehovah is God."
Girl/Female
American, Christian, English, German, Hebrew, Jamaican
Father in Rejoicing; Highborn and Steadfast; Father of Joy; Form of Abigail
Boy/Male
German, Teutonic
Famous Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
From the dragon's enclosed land.
Girl/Female
Indian
Diminutive of Malaka, Angel
Boy/Male
Indian
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Star of the State
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n.
A decision or rule of a judge or a court, especially an oral decision, as in excluding evidence.
a.
Uttered in speech; delivered by word of mouth; oral; as, a spoken narrative; the spoken word.
adv.
In an oral manner.
n.
The unwritten or oral delivery of information, opinions, doctrines, practices, rites, and customs, from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; the transmission of any knowledge, opinions, or practice, from forefathers to descendants by oral communication, without written memorials.
n.
A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by resonance in the oral passage, the peculiar resonance in each case giving to each several vowel its distinctive character or quality as a sound of speech; -- distinguished from a consonant in that the latter, whether made with or without vocality, derives its character in every case from some kind of obstructive action by the mouth organs. Also, a letter or character which represents such a sound. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 5, 146-149.
n.
The act of stating, reciting, or presenting, orally or in paper; as, to interrupt a speaker in the statement of his case.
a.
Expressed in words, whether spoken or written, but commonly in spoken words; hence, spoken; oral; not written; as, a verbal contract; verbal testimony.
n. pl.
A class of marine cephalate Mollusca having a tubular shell open at both ends, a pointed or spadelike foot for burrowing, and many long, slender, prehensile oral tentacles. It includes Dentalium, or the tooth shells, and other similar shells. Called also Prosopocephala, and Solenoconcha.
adv.
In a verbal manner; orally.
n.
Any one of numerous species of ciliated Infusoria belonging to Vorticella and many other genera of the family Vorticellidae. They have a more or less bell-shaped body with a circle of vibrating cilia around the oral disk. Most of the species have slender, contractile stems, either simple or branched.
n.
A written version of what was said orally; as, a transcript of a trial.
a.
Uttered or modulated by the voice; oral; as, vocal melody; vocal prayer.
a.
Of or pertaining to the mouth; surrounding or lining the mouth; as, oral cilia or cirri.
adv.
In a vocal manner; with voice; orally; with audible sound.
adv.
By, with, or in, the mouth; as, to receive the sacrament orally.
a.
Uttered by the mouth, or in words; spoken, not written; verbal; as, oral traditions; oral testimony; oral law.
a.
Transmitted or transmissible from father to son, or from age, by oral communication; traditional.
n.
Hence, that which is transmitted orally from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; knowledge or belief transmitted without the aid of written memorials; custom or practice long observed.
a.
Not written; not reduced to writing; oral; as, unwritten agreements.