
1) Tongue tier
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Latin, meaning: reins, bridle, bit / restraint.
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• (n.) Same as Fraenum. • (n.) A connecting fold of membrane serving to support or restrain any part; as, the fraenum of the tongue. • (n.) A cheek stripe of color.
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Muscle fibers covered by a mucous membrane that attaches the cheek, lips and or tongue to associated dental mucosa.
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Small pieces of pink colored skin that attach your lips, cheeks and tongue to your mouth. Examples include the piece of skin under your tounge which sticks out when you pick up your tongue, and the piece of skin which sticks out when you pull out your lips.
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a fold of mucous membrane that connects two parts.
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Small pieces of pink colored skin that attach the lips, cheeks and tongue to the mouth. Examples include the piece of skin under the tongue, which sticks out when the tongue is lifted, and the piece of skin which sticks out when the lips are pulled out.
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<dentistry> Small pieces of pink coloured skin that attach your lips, cheeks and tongue to your mouth. Examples include the piece of skin under your tongue which sticks out when you pick up your tongue, and the piece of skin which sticks out when you pull out your lips. ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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(fre´nәm) pl. fre´na a restraining structure or part; see also frenulum.
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Referring to the membrane that binds the lip to the snout or lower jaw.
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Muscle fibers covered by a mucous membrane that attaches the cheek, lips and or tongue to associated
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Fre'num noun ;
plural English
Frenums , Latin
Frena . [ Latin , a bridle.]
1. (Zoology) A cheek stripe of color.
2. (Anat.) Same as
Frænum .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: frē′nŭm, -nă, -nŭmz Definitions: 1. A narrow reflection or fold of mucous membrane passing from a more fixed to a movable part, serving to check undue movement of the part. 2. An anatomical structure resembling such a fold. Synonyms: bridle1
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Frenum: A restraining structure. Frenum is Latin for a bridle. A small frenum is a frenulum.
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frenum (s), frena (pl) 1. A membranous fold of skin or mucous membrane that supports or restricts the movement of a part or organ; such as, the small band of tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. 2. Small pieces of pink colored skin that attach your lips, cheeks, and tongue to a person's mouth. 3. A na...
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frenum, bridle.
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Latin = bridle or curb.
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a fold of membrane that checks or restrains the motion of a part, as the fold on the underside of the tongue.
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