Nam sicuti cum adnuimus et abnuimus, motus quidem ille vel capitis vel oculorum a natura rei quam significabat non abhorret; ita in his vocibus, quasi gestus quidam oris et spiritus naturalis est.
The orbicularisoris and other muscles of expression about the mouth being defective, the deformity is exaggerated when the child cries or laughs.
The orbicularis oris being also paralysed, the patient is unable to show his upper teeth, and the labial consonants are pronounced indistinctly.
Fortunately for Alec Hawkins and Oris Tucker, the Indian horsemen have no intention to halt there, or rest themselves under the shadow of the copse.
The cancrum oris has been described by some writers, as a complaint very common in England and Ireland, where it is sometimes epidemical among infants.
But this will come because I have failed to interpret accurately the meaning of those words, "oris oculorumque illa contumacia ac superbia quam videtis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oris" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.