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palateadd into favorites/ˈpælət/, /ˈpælɪt/
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Etymology: [ 'pa-l&t ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English Old French palat Latin palātum (“roof of the mouth, palate”), perhaps of Etruscan origin.

damak, ağız tabanı, soft palate damağın geri kısmı, palat, ağız tadı, palate, tat alma, damak zevki, yumuşak damak, tat alma duyusu, (for) damak zevki, Damak, palatum, sert damak, cleft palate doğuştan yarık damak, damak eteği, hard palate damak, için damak, damakları,

1 damak     ts
2 ağız tabanı  Biyoloji     ts
3 soft palate damağın geri kısmı     ts
4 palat  Denizbilim     ts
5 ağız tadı     ts
6 palate  Tıp     ts
7 tat alma     ts
8 damak zevki     ts
9 yumuşak damak     ts
10 tat alma duyusu  isim     ts
11 (for) damak zevki  isim     ts
12 Damak, palatum  Tıp     ts
13 sert damak     ts
14 cleft palate doğuştan yarık damak     ts
15 damak eteği     ts
16 hard palate damak     ts
17palate for için damak     ts
18palates damakları     ts
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The roof of the mouth; the uraniscus, The sense of taste, roof of the mouth The front is called the hard palate The back is called the soft palate, Mental relish; intellectual taste, The term often used to describe the taste experience of a wine, The term often used to describe the taste experience of a wine or mead, A tasting term referring to the feel and taste of wine in the mouth 'Nose' refers to the smell, A projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon, Taste Influenced by the grains, hops, water, yeast, and adjuncts used in production, Fig, roof of the mouth, Relish; taste; liking; a sense originating in the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste, roof of mouth; sense of taste; aesthetic taste, To perceive by the taste, the roof of the mouth including the front portion (or hard palate), and the back portion (or the soft palate, also called the velum), The surface forming the roof of the mouth, The roof of the mouth, The soft tissue flap that hangs down the back of the throat attached to the roof of the mouth The tip is also called the uvula The whole structure is often called the soft palate to differentiate it from the roof of the mouth (a bony structure), also called the hard palate, the upper surface of the mouth that separates the oral and nasal cavities, Your palate is the top part of the inside of your mouth, You can refer to someone's palate as a way of talking about their ability to judge good food or drink. fresh pasta sauces to tempt more demanding palates. Roof of the mouth, separating the oral and nasal cavities. The front two-thirds, the hard palate, is a plate of bone covered by mucous membrane. It gives the tongue a surface against which to make speech sounds and shape food during chewing and keeps pressures in the mouth from closing off the nasal passage. The flexible soft palate behind it is made of muscle and connective tissue and ends in the uvula, a fleshy projection. It rises to block the nasal cavity (see nose) and upper pharynx off from the mouth and lower pharynx for swallowing or to create a vacuum for drinking. Cleft palate, a congenital disorder involving a gap in the palate, can be corrected surgically, The hard and soft tissues forming the roof of the mouth, The raised part of the lower lip of the corolla, which may close or partly close the throat, as in Toadflax, Describing how a wine tastes in the mouth May be divided into fore-palate (the initial impression), mid-palate (taking your time over it) and hind or end-palate (how it seems on swallowing) Pétillant: Very lightly sparkling, much less so than most sparkling wines (such as Champagne) which have a 'mousse' rather than a 'pétillance' Phenolics: Compounds derived from grapes (specifically, from skins and pips) which include tannins, Refers to a combination of surfaces within the mouth (roof, tongue, etc ) This area is frequently described in tasting notes as being divided into sections, such as mid-palate or latter palate For instance, a wine could be described as tasting HARSH from mid through latter palate Often seen as interchangeable with MOUTHFEEL However, PALATE is a place, which MOUTHFEEL is a sensation, The bone and soft tissue closing the space encompassed by the upper alveolar arch, with a posterior extension to the pharynx Forms the roof of the mouth and is connected to the nasal septum and floor of the nose in the midline, The roof of the mouth, including the front portion or hard palate, and the rear portion or soft palate (velum), An appendage or raised area on the lower lip of the corolla that at least partly blocks the throat, The roof of the mouth The front portion is bony (hard palate), and the back portion is muscular (soft palate), Roof of the mouth; the hard / soft palate (velum), plural of palate,

19 The roof of the mouth; the uraniscus     ts
20 The sense of taste     ts
21 roof of the mouth The front is called the hard palate The back is called the soft palate     ts
22 Mental relish; intellectual taste     ts
23 The term often used to describe the taste experience of a wine     ts
24 The term often used to describe the taste experience of a wine or mead     ts
25 A tasting term referring to the feel and taste of wine in the mouth 'Nose' refers to the smell     ts
26 A projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon     ts
27 Taste Influenced by the grains, hops, water, yeast, and adjuncts used in production     ts
28 Fig     ts
29 roof of the mouth     ts
30 Relish; taste; liking; a sense originating in the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste     ts
31 roof of mouth; sense of taste; aesthetic taste  isim     ts
32 To perceive by the taste     ts
33 the roof of the mouth including the front portion (or hard palate), and the back portion (or the soft palate, also called the velum)     ts
34 The surface forming the roof of the mouth     ts
35 The roof of the mouth     ts
36 The soft tissue flap that hangs down the back of the throat attached to the roof of the mouth The tip is also called the uvula The whole structure is often called the soft palate to differentiate it from the roof of the mouth (a bony structure), also called the hard palate     ts
37 the upper surface of the mouth that separates the oral and nasal cavities     ts
38 Your palate is the top part of the inside of your mouth     ts
39 You can refer to someone's palate as a way of talking about their ability to judge good food or drink. fresh pasta sauces to tempt more demanding palates. Roof of the mouth, separating the oral and nasal cavities. The front two-thirds, the hard palate, is a plate of bone covered by mucous membrane. It gives the tongue a surface against which to make speech sounds and shape food during chewing and keeps pressures in the mouth from closing off the nasal passage. The flexible soft palate behind it is made of muscle and connective tissue and ends in the uvula, a fleshy projection. It rises to block the nasal cavity (see nose) and upper pharynx off from the mouth and lower pharynx for swallowing or to create a vacuum for drinking. Cleft palate, a congenital disorder involving a gap in the palate, can be corrected surgically     ts
40 The hard and soft tissues forming the roof of the mouth     ts
41 The raised part of the lower lip of the corolla, which may close or partly close the throat, as in Toadflax     ts
42 Describing how a wine tastes in the mouth May be divided into fore-palate (the initial impression), mid-palate (taking your time over it) and hind or end-palate (how it seems on swallowing) Pétillant: Very lightly sparkling, much less so than most sparkling wines (such as Champagne) which have a 'mousse' rather than a 'pétillance' Phenolics: Compounds derived from grapes (specifically, from skins and pips) which include tannins     ts
43 Refers to a combination of surfaces within the mouth (roof, tongue, etc ) This area is frequently described in tasting notes as being divided into sections, such as mid-palate or latter palate For instance, a wine could be described as tasting HARSH from mid through latter palate Often seen as interchangeable with MOUTHFEEL However, PALATE is a place, which MOUTHFEEL is a sensation     ts
44 The bone and soft tissue closing the space encompassed by the upper alveolar arch, with a posterior extension to the pharynx Forms the roof of the mouth and is connected to the nasal septum and floor of the nose in the midline     ts
45 The roof of the mouth, including the front portion or hard palate, and the rear portion or soft palate (velum)     ts
46 An appendage or raised area on the lower lip of the corolla that at least partly blocks the throat     ts
47 The roof of the mouth The front portion is bony (hard palate), and the back portion is muscular (soft palate)     ts
48 Roof of the mouth; the hard / soft palate (velum)     ts
49palates plural of palate     ts
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50 palate  Tıp     ts
 


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