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buccal, n. and a.|ˈbʌkəl| [f. L. bucca cheek, mouth + -al1: as if ad. L. *buccālis. With sense A, cf. Sp. bocal mouthpiece of a trumpet.] †A. n. A mouthpiece. Obs.
1605Chapman & Marston Eastward Hoe A ij b, You all know the deuise of the Horne, where the young fellow slippes in at the Butte end, and comes sques'd out at the Buckall. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the cheek.
1831R. Knox Cloquet's Anat. 403 The buccal membrane. 1854Woodward Mollusca (1856) 189 The buccal ganglia. |