Pronunciation of sublingual with 2 audio pronunciations
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International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)IPA :sʌbˈlɪŋgwəl
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It is a route of administration in pharmacology through which a substance is induced to diffuse in blood and tissues. It is a Latin word that means under the tongue.
Next in constancy are the sublingual, closely associated with the last-named, at all events in the locality in which the secretion is poured out; and the zygomatic, found only in some mammals in the cheek, just under cover of the anterior part of the zygomatic arch, the duct entering the mouth
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