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extra-oral roentgenography - traducción al árabe

FORM OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION WHEREIN KNOWLEDGE, ART, IDEAS AND CULTURAL MATERIAL IS RECEIVED, PRESERVED, AND TRANSMITTED ORALLY FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER
Oral culture; Oral Culture; Oral lore; Oral account; Oral traditions; Oral lineage; Oral Tradition; Preliterate culture; Folkloric transmission; Beul-aithris; Arab oral traditions; Oral myth; Tradent
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  • The legendary Finnish storyteller [[Väinämöinen]] with his [[kantele]]
  • Kyrgyz]] [[manaschi]] performing part of the [[Epic of Manas]] at a [[yurt]] camp in [[Karakol]]

extra-oral roentgenography      
التَّصْويرُ الشُّعاعِيُّ مِنْ خارِجِ الفَم
oral contraceptive         
MEDICATION TAKEN BY MOUTH FOR THE PURPOSE OF BIRTH CONTROL
Oral contraceptives; Female contraceptive pill; Contraceptive pill; Birth control pills; Contraceptive Pill; Oral contraception; Contraceptives, oral; Oral contraceptive
‎ مانِعُ الحَمْلِ الفَمَوِيُّ‎
by mouth         
  • Oral administration of a liquid
  • A health professional demonstrates how to offer oral medication to a dummy.
ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION WHERE A SUBSTANCE IS TAKEN THROUGH THE MOUTH
Oral route; Per os; Orally administered; Pharmaceutical ingestion; Ingestion Event Marker; Ingestible sensor; Peroral; Oral dose; Oral dosing; Per oral; Orally active; By mouth; Oral Medications
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Definición

maxillofacial
[mak?s?l?(?)'fe??(?)l, ?maks?l?(?)-]
¦ adjective Anatomy relating to the jaws and face.
Origin
C19: from maxillo- (combining form of L. maxilla 'jaw') + facial.

Wikipedia

Oral tradition

Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication wherein knowledge, art, ideas and cultural material is received, preserved, and transmitted orally from one generation to another. The transmission is through speech or song and may include folktales, ballads, chants, prose or poetry. In this way, it is possible for a society to transmit oral history, oral literature, oral law and other knowledge across generations without a writing system, or in parallel to a writing system. Religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Catholicism, and Jainism, for example, have used an oral tradition, in parallel to a writing system, to transmit their canonical scriptures, rituals, hymns and mythologies from one generation to the next.

Oral tradition is information, memories, and knowledge held in common by a group of people, over many generations; it is not the same as testimony or oral history. In a general sense, "oral tradition" refers to the recall and transmission of a specific, preserved textual and cultural knowledge through vocal utterance. As an academic discipline, it refers both to a set of objects of study and the method by which they are studied.

The study of oral tradition is distinct from the academic discipline of oral history, which is the recording of personal memories and histories of those who experienced historical eras or events. Oral tradition is also distinct from the study of orality, defined as thought and its verbal expression in societies where the technologies of literacy (especially writing and print) are unfamiliar to most of the population. A folklore is a type of oral tradition, but knowledge other than folklore has been orally transmitted and thus preserved in human history.