| language |
a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written" speech: (language) communication by word of mouth; "his speech was garbled"; "he uttered harsh language"; "he recorded the spoken language of the streets" terminology: a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline; "legal terminology"; "biological nomenclature"; "the language of sociology" linguistic process: the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication; "he didn't have the language to express his feelings" the mental faculty or power of vocal communication; "language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals" lyric: the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number; "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language"
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| languor |
a relaxed comfortable feeling a feeling of lack of interest or energy inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy; "the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends"
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| language area |
a large cortical area (in the left hemisphere in most people) containing all the centers associated with language
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| language zone |
language area: a large cortical area (in the left hemisphere in most people) containing all the centers associated with language
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| Langer's muscle |
muscular fibers from the insertion of the pectoralis major muscle over the bicipital groove to the insertion of the latissimus dorsi.
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