os uteri; cervical os; orifice of the uterus
vocal message; speech; statement; prologue at the start of a kabuki performance
oral; verbal; spoken; parol
quarrel; argument; row; (verbal) dispute
revealing (information, a secret, etc.); disclosure; telling; letting out
clever; intelligent; well-behaved (esp. children and pets); obedient; (arch.) good (with words)
aperture; bore; calibre; caliber
gossip; corner of the mouth
breakthrough (research, etc.); breach; opening
urethral opening; urinary meatus
interior of the mouth; oral cavity
crater; caldera; burner (e.g. on a furnace)
way of speaking; intimation; lips; mouth; snout
oral instruction; passing information by word-of-mouth; oral tradition
(saying) with one voice; unanimously; in chorus; in unison; as one
oral sex; fellatio; cunnilingus
escape hatch; escape door
vent; ventilation opening
dictation; verbal statement
insertion slot (e.g. coins, tickets); input port
spoken language; colloquial speech; (modern) spoken Japanese; written style based on (modern) spoken Japanese
oral tradition; legend; folklore
houses and inhabitants; population
trophi (mouthparts of an insect, etc.)
entrance to a bay; mouth of a bay
passing on by word of mouth; oral tradition
harbor entrance; harbour entrance
speech; manner of speaking
access hole (usu. floor or ceiling trap); inspection hole
common talk; talk of the town; words of many people
common talk; talk of the town; words of many people
fuel filler opening; tank pipe opening
intake port; water intake; sluice gate
verbal note (notes verbale); written statement
thirst; dry mouth; -dipsia
waste-water port (of a dam, sewer, etc.); freeing port (on a ship); water hose outlet (for firefighting)
keeping silent; silence; restraining (speech); gagging; muzzling
(arch.) prisoner of war (Yayoi period); slaves
false charge; slander; defamation
cyclostomes (eel-like jawless fishes with round mouths used for sucking)
rim of bowl or vessel; peristome
population; number of items, articles, etc.
oratorical talent; eloquence; clever tongue; glibness
spoken language (as opposed to literary)
sipunculan (any worm of phylum Sipuncula); sipunculid
taste; flavor; flavour; deliciousness
diffuser; air supply outlet in air-conditioning system
water supply pipe inlet/outlet (esp. on standpipes and dry risers)
word form primarily used in spoken language
men who were subject to taxes and forced labor (ritsuryo system)
phlegmon in floor of oral cavity; Ludwig's angina