What is the meaning of Lingua?

Synonym of tongue.

A median process of the labium, at the underside of the mouth in insects, and serving as a tongue.

tongue

language

tongue

language

tongue

language

language

tongue

language

tongue

language, tongue

strip, tongue

foreign languages

the square horn of an anvil

a type of Italian flatbread

tongue

language

the tongue

  1. a tongue, utterance, language, speech
    1. the tongue or language of a people
      1. a dialect, idiom or mode of speech
    2. a voice, note, song, bark, etc.
    3. an utterance, expression
    4. to hold one's tongue (linguam comprimere, linguam tenēre)
  2. tongue-shaped things:
    1. Ranunculus lingua (a flowering plant)

      a tongue, utterance, language, speech

      1. the tongue or language of a people
        1. a dialect, idiom or mode of speech
      2. a voice, note, song, bark, etc.
      3. an utterance, expression
      4. to hold one's tongue (linguam comprimere, linguam tenēre)

      the tongue or language of a people

      1. a dialect, idiom or mode of speech

      a dialect, idiom or mode of speech

      a voice, note, song, bark, etc.

      an utterance, expression

      to hold one's tongue (linguam comprimere, linguam tenēre)

      tongue-shaped things:

      1. Ranunculus lingua (a flowering plant)

        Ranunculus lingua (a flowering plant)

        the oxtongue, bugloss

        the houndstongue

        a tongue of land

        a spoonful

        the tongue or reed of a Roman tibiae

        the short arm of a lever

        Pre-reform spelling (until Brazil 1943/Portugal 1911) of língua.

        Alternative form of lìngua

        Source: wiktionary.org