mouthpiece
Noun
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A part that goes over or into the mouth of a person (synset 103800941)
"the mouthpiece of a respirator"hypernym: aperture - an man-made opening; usually smallpart meronym: inhalator, respirator - a breathing device for administering long-term artificial respiration
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An acoustic device;
The part of a telephone into which a person speaks (synset 103800645)hypernym: acoustic device - a device for amplifying or transmitting soundpart meronym: phone, telephone, telephone set - electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds -
A spokesperson (as a lawyer) (synset 110355514)
domain usage: colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechhypernym: interpreter, representative, spokesperson, voice - an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purposesynonym: mouth
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(especially boxing) equipment that protects an athlete's mouth (synset 103800791)
hypernym: sports equipment - equipment needed to participate in a particular sportsynonym: gumshield
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The tube of a pipe or cigarette holder that a smoker holds in the mouth (synset 103800479)
hypernym: tube, tubing - conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gasespart meronym:
- cigarette holder - a tube that holds a cigarette while it is being smoked
- pipe, tobacco pipe - a tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco
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The aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directly (synset 103800320)
hypernym: aperture - an man-made opening; usually smallpart meronym: wind, wind instrument - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by bellows or the human breathsynonym: embouchure
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