oralist

oralist
/awr"euh list, ohr"-/, n.
1. an advocate of oralism.
2. a deaf person who communicates through lipreading and speech.
adj.
3. of or pertaining to oralism. Cf. manualist.
[1865-70; ORAL + -IST]

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