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oscular

American  
[os-kyuh-ler] / ˈɒs kyə lər /

adjective

  1. pertaining to an osculum.

  2. pertaining to the mouth or kissing.

    oscular stimulation.


oscular British  
/ ˈɒskjʊlə /

adjective

  1. zoology of or relating to an osculum

  2. of or relating to the mouth or to kissing

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Other Word Forms

  • oscularity noun

Etymology

Origin of oscular

1820–30; < Latin ōscul ( um ) kiss, mouth ( osculum ) + -ar 1

Example Sentences

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Social kissing takes much of its inspiration from show business, where for years an oscular promiscuity has prevailed.

From Time Magazine Archive

With the sagacity upon which Miss Cora Dobbs prided herself—if she happened to be perfectly sober—she decided to postpone any oscular demonstration of regard for Harry until the next day.

From The Sailor by Snaith, J. C.

The oscular collars are fairly well developed, but the subepidermal space is not extensive.

From Freshwater Sponges, Hydroids & Polyzoa by Annandale, Nelson

Nearly a third of the toe has been worn away by the oscular applications of the faithful.

From Cambridge Sketches by Stearns, Frank Preston

The external membrane in many Spongillid� is prolonged round and above the oscula so as to form an oscular collar.

From Freshwater Sponges, Hydroids & Polyzoa by Annandale, Nelson