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mark of the mouth - translation to

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FUNERARY RITE
Opening of the mouth; Opening of the Mouth
  • 18th Dynasty]] (c. 1325 BCE)
  • Peseshkef blade dedicated by King Senwosret to Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II MET DP311785
  • Ritual adze used for touching the mouth and other areas of the body in the ceremony.

buccal cavity         
  • Anatomy of the mouth.
  • Floor of the mouth with [[Lingual frenum]] and [[sublingual fold]]
  • A closed human mouth.
PART OF HUMAN ANATOMY
Buccal Cavity; Vestibule of mouth; Oral vestibule; Mouth (human); Vestibule of the mouth; Oral cavity proper; Mouth cavity proper; 👄; Human oral cavity; Cavitas oris propria; Cavum oris proprium; Vestibulum oris; Floor of mouth; Cavum oris; Floor of the mouth; Human mouths; Labial vestibule; Human mouth anatomy; Human oral anatomy; Floor of Cavity of Mouth

общая лексика

ротовая полость

буккальная полость (у инфузорий)

river mouth         
  • Xúquer]], [[Cullera]].
  • Aerial picture of the Kinburn Spit.
END OF A RIVER
Mouth (river); Mouth (water stream); Channel outflow; River inflow; Mouth of a river; Mouth (hydrology); Rivermouth
устье реки
jaw cancer         
  • A beagle with oral cancer.
  • Swelling of the right neck from the spread of oral cancer.
  • Common scar line after cervical lymph node dissection
  • Post-operative image after removal of oral cancer with part of the [[mandible]] ([[feeding tube]] in nose)
  • Ulceration on the left lower lip caused by cancer
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  •  Spread of cancer beyond the capsule of a lymph node (ENE+).
  • Radiation treatment
  • Oral [[leukoplakia]] (white patch) on the left tongue. Proven to be severe dysplasia on biopsy
  • A large squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue as seen on CT imaging
  • Histopathologic appearance of a poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma specimen. Hematoxylin-eosin stain. p16 positive, EBV negative
  • Stall selling betel quid
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM CANCER THAT IS LOCATED IN THE ORAL CAVITY
Oral Cancer; Tongue neoplasm; Mouth neoplasms; Mouth cancer; Mandibular neoplasms; Jaw neoplasms; Cancer mouth; Tongue cancer; Oral cavity cancer; Oral cancers; Cancer of the mouth; Tongue Cancer; Cancer of the tongue; Causes of oral cancer; Gingival neoplasm; Jaw cancer; Causes of mouth cancer

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БИБЛИОТЕКА КОНГРЕССА
национальная библиотека США, в Вашингтоне. Основана в 1800. В 1993 св. 86 млн. ед. хр., фонд почти универсален (кроме иностранной, сельскохозяйственной и медицинской литературы). Редкие американские издания, коллекции инкунабул, китайской, японской и других литерар; собрание русских изданий (св. 300 тыс. названий, в т. ч. библиотека Г. Юдина). Ведет информационное обслуживание конгресса США, специалистов и других читателей.

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Opening of the mouth ceremony

The opening of the mouth ceremony (or ritual) was an ancient Egyptian ritual described in funerary texts such as the Pyramid Texts. From the Old Kingdom to the Roman Period, there is ample evidence of this ceremony, which was believed to give the deceased their fundamental senses to carry out tasks in the afterlife. Various practices were conducted on the corpse, including the use of specific instruments to touch body parts like the mouth and eyes. These customs were often linked with childbirth, which denoted rebirth and new beginnings. For instance, cutting bloody meat from animals as offerings for the deceased signified the birthing process, which typically involves blood, and represented the commencement of a new life. Additionally, tools like the peseshkef, which resembled the tail of a fish and were originally employed for cutting infants' umbilical cords, further emphasized the idea of "rebirth".

What is the Russian for buccal cavity? Translation of &#39buccal cavity&#39 to Russian