oralism |
null |
As nouns the difference between oralism and null
is that
oralism is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
moralism |
oralism |
As nouns the difference between moralism and oralism
is that
moralism is the act or practice of moralizing while
oralism is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques.
oralism |
odalism |
As nouns the difference between oralism and odalism
is that
oralism is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques while
odalism is an exclusive ideology that tolerates only one's own national, political, racial, religious or cultural origins.
oralism |
oralistic |
As a noun oralism
is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques.
As an adjective oralistic is
of or pertaining to oralism.
speech |
oralism |
As nouns the difference between speech and oralism
is that
speech is spoke (part of a wheel) while
oralism is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques.
lipreading |
oralism |
As nouns the difference between lipreading and oralism
is that
lipreading is the act of reading lips while
oralism is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques.
As a verb lipreading
is present participle of lipread.
oralism |
oralist |
As nouns the difference between oralism and oralist
is that
oralism is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques while
oralist is a supporter of oralism.