0 expressed in speech, not writing:
You need to be able to communicate well both orally and in writing.
2 by or done to the mouth:
This medicine is to be taken orally.
3 by speaking; not by writing:
At the second stage of text elicitation, participants were asked to write about the same biographical and expository topics they had discussed orally.
In the elective situation, 150mg is given orally the night before and repeated the morning of surgery.
The egg suspension was administered orally to mice by using a syringe fitted with a blunt needle.
They also have additional protective effects, particularly when administered orally, which can be exploited during their development and application.
Orally less proficient students use fewer metacognitive and affective strategies.
This was followed by two comprehension questions that were read aloud by the tester and responded to orally by the participant.
It was found that the orally more proficient students drew on a wider range of strategies than did their less proficient counterparts.
We did not have a naturally occurring corpus of human-written summaries, since tutors normally give feedback orally.