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GUM
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gum1 substantiv
gingie;
I have sore gums sau my gums are sore mă dor gingiile.
◊ (sl.) by gum! ei, drăcie!
gum2 I. s.
1. gumă.
2. (bot.) eucalipt (Eucalyptus sp.).
3. clei (la arborii fructiferi); secretare de răşină.
4. urdoare (în colţul interior al ochilor).
5. (amer. fam.) gumă de mestecat.
6. plural (sl.) galoşi.
7. (mine) sfărâmături de cărbune, praf de cărbune, antracit mărunt.
gum2 II. verb A. tranzitiv
1. a lipi, a încleia.
2. (amer.) a lua în bătaie de joc.
gum2 II. verb B. intranzitiv
1. a se lipi.
2. a secreta gumă / răşină.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
No, by gum, it don't, agreed Silver; not nat'ral, nor not nice, says you.
(Treasure Island, de Robert Louis Stevenson)
In some research, gum disease has even been associated with systemic health issues.
(New Link Found between Alzheimer's & Gum Disease Bacteria, Editura Global Info)
Some common mouth problems include: • Cold sores - painful sores on the lips and around the mouth, caused by a virus • Canker sores - painful sores in the mouth, caused by bacteria or viruses • Thrush - a yeast infection that causes white patches in your mouth • Leukoplakia - white patches of excess cell growth on the cheeks, gums or tongue, common in smokers • Dry mouth - a lack of enough saliva, caused by some medicines and certain diseases • Gum or tooth problems • Bad breath
(Mouth Disorders, NIH)
Also called gums.
(Gingiva, NCI Dictionary)