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Definition of Lingually
1. Adverb. With respect to language. "A lingually diverse population"
Definition of Lingually
1. Adverb. In a lingual manner, relating to language or linguistics. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Lingually
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lingually
Literary usage of Lingually
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The International Journal of Orthodontia and Oral Surgery (1921)
"... the direction of F and one in the direction of P. Motion of the tooth occurs
primarily in a maxillary direction and incidentally labially or lingually. ..."
2. Applied Orthodontia: An Introductory Text for Students and Practitioners of by James David McCoy (1922)
"It is bent lingually about a quarter of an inch and then ligated to the labial
arch wire by passing a ligature between the cuspid and first premolar. ..."
3. Practical orthodontia by Martin Dewey (1919)
"The environments of the tooth under the influence of the tongue lingually, the
buccal and labial muscles, and the occlusal stress, have reduced the si/.c of ..."
4. Descriptive anatomy of the human teeth by Greene Vardiman Black (1897)
"The occlusal surfaces are divided mesio-distally into the mesial third, middle
third, and distal third ; bucco-lingually, into the buccal third, ..."
5. Dental Anatomy by Martin Dewey (1916)
"Its greatest diameter is bucco-lingually. The buccal portion of the root forms
an arc of ... Bucco-lingually, the gingival marginal ridge is well developed, ..."
6. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1900)
"The succeeding excursion of food on closure of the jaws in passing buccally and
lingually along the incline of gum will catch them and carry them with it, ..."
7. Crown and Bridge-work for Students and Practitioners by Frederic Austin Peeso (1916)
"As the strain on any bridge is always buccally and lingually or labially and
lingually, and never mesially and distally, in placing the pin in the cap, ..."
8. The International Journal of Orthodontia (1916)
"The environment of the teeth under the influences of the tongue lingually, the
buccal and labial muscles and the occlusal stresses have reduced the size of ..."