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Lingual vs Linguist - What's the difference?

lingual | linguist |


As nouns the difference between lingual and linguist

is that lingual is (phonetics) a sound articulated with the tongue while linguist is linguist (one who studies linguistics).

As an adjective lingual

is related to the tongue.

Lingual vs Mesiolingual - What's the difference?

lingual | mesiolingual |


In dentistry terms the difference between lingual and mesiolingual

is that lingual is of a lower tooth, on the side facing the tongue. See mesial while mesiolingual is of, pertaining to or connecting the mesial and lingual surfaces of a tooth.

As adjectives the difference between lingual and mesiolingual

is that lingual is related to the tongue while mesiolingual is of, pertaining to or connecting the mesial and lingual surfaces of a tooth.

As a noun lingual

is a sound articulated with the tongue.

Lingual vs Lingually - What's the difference?

lingual | lingually |


As an adjective lingual

is related to the tongue.

As a noun lingual

is (phonetics) a sound articulated with the tongue.

As an adverb lingually is

in a lingual manner, relating to language or linguistics.

Lingual vs Misconjugate - What's the difference?

lingual | misconjugate |


As nouns the difference between lingual and misconjugate

is that lingual is (phonetics) a sound articulated with the tongue while misconjugate is a lingual error or mistake.

As an adjective lingual

is related to the tongue.

As a verb misconjugate is

to err lingually.

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