"Ungues" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ungues" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ungues" Meaning

It appears the word "ungues" is not a commonly used English word. However, "ungue" is not found in English dictionaries. But, the word "ungummed" is an adjective, or a flat tooth on the lower jaw of certain quadrupeds.

A more common word related to a similar term might be "ungulate", which refers to an animal with hooves, such as a horse, deer, or cattle.

"Ungues" Examples

Unguent

Definition

A substance made from a mixture of oils and waxes, used to protect or soothe the skin.

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1. Medical use

The doctor applied an unguent to the burn victim to reduce pain and promote healing.

2. Cosmetic use

The expensive face cream is a kind of unguent infused with moisturizing properties.

3. Historical use

The ancient Egyptians used unguents to protect themselves from the sun's harsh rays.

4. FIGURATIVE USE

Her soothing words were like an unguent to our troubled minds.

5. Comedic use

The comedian joked that his wife's cooking was like an unguent that needed to be applied to many dishes to give them some flavor.

"Ungues" Similar Words

Ungrudgingly

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Without reluctance or hesitation; willingly or cheerfully.

Ungual

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The word "ungual" refers to something related to or connected with fingernails or toenails.<br><br>Etymology: From the Latin word "unguis", meaning "nail".<br><br>In medical terms, an ungual can refer to a structure or growth located near a fingernail or toenail, such as an ungual tissue or an ungual turuncle (a type of skin cyst).

Unguaranteed

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Uncertain or unreliable, often in a way that makes it impossible to guarantee the outcome or quality of something.

Unguarded

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Unprotected or unwatchful; not on guard; not careful.

Unguent

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A cosmetic preparation that is a medication or has a therapeutic effect, especially in relieving skin irritation; a paste or ointment.

Unguentary

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Relating to ointments or the production of ointments.

Unguentous

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Term used to describe excessive or elaborate speeches. ('Unguentous' is from the word "unguent," meaning an ointment or balm.)

Unguents

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Unguents are substances, typically creams, ointments, or oils, that are used to protect or treat the skin. They are often applied directly to the skin to provide moisture, soften and moisturize dry skin, and protect against irritants or harsh environmental conditions. Examples of unguents include lotions, creams, and baby oils. Medieval Apothecary uses uguents to treat cuts, burns, or other injuries.

Unguical

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Unguiculata

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The term "Unguculata" refers to a order of gastropod mollusks, commonly known as snails and slugs, typically land-dwelling. However, the name specifically relates to a group of land snails with an ear-like appendage on the end of their foot called an "unger" or "helix."

Unguiculate

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Having claws; furnished with claws.

Unguiculated

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Claw-like; having claws or fingers resembling claws; parted or guttate with a claw-like process, having a pointed claw-like process at the end.

Unguinous

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Unguinous typically means having a consistency or appearance like honey, usually referring to a viscous, smooth, and often slippery liquid.

Unguis

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The word "unguis" is a Latin term that means nail.

Unguium

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I couldn't find any definition for "unguium". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-word, or a word from a specific language or region that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>However, "unguis" is a Latin word that means "nail" or "claw", and it's used in scientific and botanical contexts. It's possible that "unguium" is a derivative of this word, but without more context or information, I couldn't provide a specific definition.

Ungula

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엄지웨 걸린다. <br><br>Ungula refers to a toe or a finger. In anatomy, an ungula is an alternate term for a digit or toe in some contexts, particularly in the study of primates or hoofed mammals, such as horses or elephants.