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teller (in bank)
shallow learning
adding more tea; adding fresh leaves to used ones in a teapot
corkscrew
assortment
violently
living from hand to mouth
population
number of items, articles, etc.
public recitation right (e.g. reciting a poem in a bookstore)
mouth harp; Jew's harp
vignetting
aperture ratio (inverse of the f-number); relative aperture
mustached monkey (Cercopithecus cephus); moustached guenon
go-between; intermediate; agent (e.g. for employing servants)
oral character (in psychoanalysis)
Linguistics
uvular; uvular consonant
Grammar
word form used in vernacular language (as opposed to classical language)
Thorold's deer (Cervus albirostris); white-lipped deer
direct debit; account-to-account transfer
oral fluid
palatalization
Medicine
phlegmon in floor of oral cavity; Ludwig's angina
Colloquial
to grin with closed teeth
Slang; Abbreviation
lip piercing