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adverb medicine to be taken orally.) gjennom munnenadv. \/ˈɔːrəlɪ\/1) muntlig2) oralt, som angår munnennot to be taken orally ( om medisin) til utvortes bruk (dvs. som ikke skal tas gjennom munnen)
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