buccal vs hearing

buccal

adj
  • Of, relating to, or lying in the mouth. 

  • Administered in the mouth, not by swallowing but by absorption through the skin of the cheek; often by placing between the top gum and the inside of the lip. 

  • Of, relating to, near, involving, or supplying the cheek. 

hearing

adj
  • Able to hear, as opposed to deaf. 

noun
  • The sense used to perceive sound. 

  • A proceeding at which discussions are heard. 

  • The act by which something is heard. 

  • A legal procedure done before a judge, without a jury, as with an evidentiary hearing. 

How often have the words buccal and hearing occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )