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Lateral may refer to: Lateral, an anatomical direction - see Human anatomical terms; Lateral pass, type of pass in American and Canadian football; Lateral thinking, thinking concerned with changing concepts and perception; Lateral consonants, "L"-like consonants pronounced with an occlusion made somewhere along the axis of the tongue; Lateral mark, a sea mark used in maritime pilotage to indicate the edge of a channel; Lateral support, a type of physical support to help prevent sideways movement
Laterals are "L"-like consonants pronounced with an occlusion made somewhere along the axis of the tongue, while air from the lungs escapes at one side or both sides of the tongue. Most commonly the tip of the tongue makes contact with the upper teeth (see dental consonant) or the upper gum (the alveolar ridge) just behind the teeth (see alveolar consonant).
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Laterals are "L"-like consonants pronounced with an occlusion made somewhere along the axis of the tongue, while air from the lungs escapes at one side or both sides of the tongue. Most commonly the tip of the tongue makes contact with the upper teeth (see dental consonant) or the upper gum (the alveolar ridge) just behind the teeth (see alveolar consonant).
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lateral /lat·er·al/ (-il) 1. denoting a position farther from the median plane or midline of the body or a structure. 2. pertaining to a side.
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Definition of Lateral. Lateral: 1. In anatomy, the side of the body or a body part that is farther from the ...
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adjective . 1. of or pertaining to the side; situated at, proceeding from, or directed to a side: a lateral view. 2. pertaining to or entailing a position, office, etc., that is ...
adjective. of, at, from, on, or toward the side; sideways lateral movement; articulated by partial blockage of the air passage with the tongue in such a way that breath escapes ...
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