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From the mouth; therefore, of words: enunciated. Spoken. Uttered. Vocalised. Phonated. Rendered through the audible vibration of twin infoldings of membrane stretched horizontally across the larynx which  modulate the expulsion of air from the lungs.
{{pe}}From the mouth; therefore, of words: enunciated. Spoken. Uttered. Vocalised. Phonated. Rendered through the audible vibration of twin infoldings of membrane stretched horizontally across the larynx which  modulate the expulsion of air from the lungs.


[[Oral]] is a lesser adjective than [[verbal]], and all the less useful for it. When your circumstances seem to call for the {{tag|flannel}}-cut expression [[orally or in writing]], consider [[verbal]] instead.
[[Oral]] is a lesser adjective than [[verbal]], and all the less useful for it. When your circumstances seem to call for the {{tag|flannel}}-cut expression [[orally or in writing]], consider [[verbal]]instead.


===[[Amendment]]===
===[[Oral]] [[amendment]] and [[no oral modification]] clauses===
*See the recent, and somewhat stupid, case law on "[[no oral modification]]" clauses.
Should one be able to, orally, agree to change the terms of a signed {{t|contract}} the text of which stipulates [[no oral modification|any amendment to this agreement must be in writing]]?  See the recent, and somewhat stupid, case law on "[[no oral modification]]" clauses.


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*[[Verbal]]
*[[Orally or in writing]] — a.k.a. [[verbal]]
*[[No oral modification]]