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Detailed Translations for mouth from English to French

mouth:

mouth [the ~] noun

  1. the mouth (orifice; muzzle; jaws)
    la bouche
  2. the mouth (jaws; beak; muzzle; snout; face)
    la gueule; le museau; le bec
  3. the mouth (estuary)
    l'embouchure
  4. the mouth (snout; jaws; orifice; face)
    la gueule; le bec; le museau; le clapet

Translation Matrix for mouth:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bec beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; orifice; snout beak; bill; boldness; cheekiness; flair; forwardness; impudence; nerve; nose; pecker; sauciness; spout
bouche jaws; mouth; muzzle; orifice
clapet face; jaws; mouth; orifice; snout stop valve; valve-flap
embouchure estuary; mouth adjutage; delta; discharge into; embouchure; estuary; flow into; mouth-piece; river-mouth
gueule beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; orifice; snout body; boldness; cheekiness; face; forwardness; impudence; leprosy; mug; nerve; phiz; phizog; sauciness; trap
museau beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; orifice; snout boldness; cheekiness; dog's snout; forwardness; impudence; muzzle; nerve; sauciness; snitch
- back talk; backtalk; lip; mouthpiece; oral cavity; oral fissure; rima oris; sass; sassing
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- speak; talk; utter; verbalise; verbalize

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Related Definitions for "mouth":

  1. the opening of a jar or bottle1
    • the jar had a wide mouth1
  2. the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening1
    • she wiped lipstick from her mouth1
  3. the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge1
    • he stuffed his mouth with candy1
  4. an impudent or insolent rejoinder1
  5. the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water1
    • New York is at the mouth of the Hudson1
  6. an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge)1
    • he rode into the mouth of the canyon1
    • they built a fire at the mouth of the cave1
  7. a person conceived as a consumer of food1
    • he has four mouths to feed1
  8. a spokesperson (as a lawyer)1
  9. express in speech1
  10. articulate silently; form words with the lips only1
    • She mouthed a swear word1
  11. touch with the mouth1

Wiktionary Translations for mouth:

mouth
noun
  1. the end of a river out of which water flows
  2. an outlet, aperture or orifice
  3. the opening of an animal through which food is ingested
mouth
noun
  1. Ouverture pour se nourrir.
  2. Personne à nourrir.
  3. Élargissement d’un cours d’eau.
  4. Accès.
  5. cavité large et profonde, vide ou remplie d’eau.
  6. Bouche d’animal

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
mouth embouchure monding — plaats waar een rivier uitkomt in zee of meer
mouth bouche mond — ingang van het spijsverteringskanaal
mouth gueule Maul — Körperöffnung bei Tieren, durch die Nahrung aufgenommen wird
mouth bouche MundAnatomie: Öffnung im unteren Teil des menschlichen Gesichtes (beim Tier: Maul, Schnabel), hauptsächlich zur Nahrungsaufnahme und zur Lautbildung benutzt

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