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What (who) is lingual$44796$ - definition

COMPUTER-BASED DOG-TO-HUMAN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION DEVICE
Bow lingual; Bow-Lingual; Bow-lingual; MeowLingual

Lingual         
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Lingual (disambiguation)
·adj Of or pertaining to the tongue; uttered by the aid of the tongue; glossal; as, the lingual nerves; a lingual letter.
II. Lingual ·noun A consonant sound formed by the aid of the tongue;
- a term especially applied to certain articulations (as those of t, d, th, and n) and to the letters denoting them.
lingual         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lingual (disambiguation)
['l??gw(?)l]
¦ adjective technical
1. relating to or near the tongue.
(of a sound) formed by the tongue.
2. relating to speech or language.
Derivatives
lingually adverb
Origin
C17: from med. L. lingualis, from L. lingua 'tongue, language'.
Hexestrol diacetate         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Sintestrol; Retalon Lingual; Retalon lingual; Retalon-lingual; Retalon-Lingual; Sintofolin
Hexestrol diacetate (JAN) (brand names Retalon Lingual, Robal, Sintestrol, Sintofolin) is a synthetic, nonsteroidal estrogen of the stilbestrol group related to diethylstilbestrol. It is an ester of hexestrol, and was discovered in 1939.

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BowLingual

BowLingual (バウリンガル), or "Bow-Lingual" as the North American version is spelled, is a computer-based dog language-to-human language translation device developed by Japanese toy company Takara and first sold in Japan in 2002. Versions for South Korea and the United States were launched in 2003. The device was named by Time magazine as one of the "Best Inventions of 2002." The inventors of BowLingual, Keita Satoh, Matsumi Suzuki and Norio Kogure were awarded the 2002 Ig Nobel Prize for "promoting peace and harmony between the species."

The device is presented as a "translator" but has been called an "emotion analyzer". It is said to categorize dog barks into one of six standardized emotional categories. BowLingual also provides a phrase which is representative of that emotion. The product instructions state that these phrases "are for entertainment purposes only" and are not meant to be accurate translations of each bark.