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English
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin sublinguālis, from sub- (“under, below, beneath”) + linguālis (“relating to the tongue”); equivalent to sub- + lingual.
Pronunciation
Adjective
sublingual (not comparable) (relational)
- (medicine) Administered through placement under the tongue.
- Coordinate term: see list of routes of administration
- (anatomy) Situated beneath the tongue.
- Synonym: subglossal
- Coordinate terms: transglossal, translingual
- (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the sublingual gland.
Derived terms
Translations
administered by placement beneath the tongue
Noun
sublingual (plural sublinguals)
- (herpetology) A particular scale near the front of the lower jaw in snakes, usually in a pair.
References
French
Etymology
From sub- + lingual.
Adjective
sublingual (feminine sublinguale, masculine plural sublinguaux, feminine plural sublinguales)
- sublingual
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French sublingual.
Adjective
sublingual m or n (feminine singular sublinguală, masculine plural sublinguali, feminine and neuter plural sublinguale)
- sublingual
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From sub- + lingual.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sublinˈɡwal/
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: su‧blin‧gual
Adjective
sublingual m or f (masculine and feminine plural sublinguales)
- sublingual
Further reading