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sublingual

adjective
sub·​lin·​gual | \ ËŒsÉ™b-ˈliÅ‹-gwÉ™l How to pronounce sublingual (audio) , -gyÉ™-wÉ™l\

Definition of sublingual

: situated or administered under the tongue sublingual glands sublingual tablets

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Tinctures and sublingual sprays can offer effects quickly, while edibles and oils have a slower release, leading to a longer period of sleep. Sari Frances, chicagotribune.com, "Unlocking how to use CBD for a better night’s sleep," 1 Aug. 2019 These secrets have to do primarily with the hidden life of the enterprise’s premier product, InSmile™, the sublingual fentanyl spray that made the company’s fortune. Salman Rushdie, The New Yorker, "The Little King," 22 July 2019 Edibles take up two hours to kick in (though sublingual tinctures start working sooner) and last generally for up to five to six hours compared to the two to three hours from inhalation. Sophie Saint Thomas, Allure, "Here’s How Weed Use Can Improve Your Sex Life," 20 Apr. 2019 The options are truly dizzying, from chocolates and capsules to vaporizers and sublingual oils like CW Hemp, which are placed under the tongue to quickly diffuse into the bloodstream. Aliza Abarbanel, Bon Appetit, "What Is CBD, and Why Is It in Everything Right Now?," 14 Feb. 2018 Cannabis can be consumed in the form of capsules, sublingual applications, lotions, sensual oils and even suppositories. Theorem Cannabis, The Seattle Times, "It’s legal, now what? A beginner’s guide to cannabis," 18 Sep. 2017 There is no brick of sublingual melatonin big enough to cure a jet lag that scrambles every biorhythm and shorts every cognitive scheme. Mary H. K. Choi, WIRED, "Mary H. K. Choi on Why the Future Is So Horrifying," 1 Nov. 2011

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First Known Use of sublingual

1661, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for sublingual

New Latin sublingualis, from Latin sub- + lingua tongue — more at tongue

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More Definitions for sublingual

sublingual

adjective
sub·​lin·​gual | \ ËŒsÉ™b-ˈliÅ‹-g(yÉ™-)wÉ™l, ˈsÉ™b- How to pronounce sublingual (audio) \

Medical Definition of sublingual

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1 : situated or administered under the tongue sublingual tablets
2 : of or relating to the sublingual glands

Other Words from sublingual

sublingually \ -​Ä“ How to pronounce sublingually (audio) \ adverb

sublingual

noun

Medical Definition of sublingual (Entry 2 of 2)