
1) Afrasian 2) Afroasiatic 3) Cartpart 4) Cassite 5) Creole 6) Dravidic 7) Elamitic 8) Glossa 9) Khoisan 10) Language 11) Lingua 12) Spit 13) Susian 14) Tonge 15) Twisterspawner 16) Vernacular
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1) Arbiter of good taste 2) Articulator 3) Clapper 4) Deli meat offering 5) Dialect 6) Digestive system component 7) Flap under shoelaces 8) Foreign language 9) Glossa 10) Idiom 11) It can be in the groove 12) It may be held or bitten 13) It may be twisted 14) It may get tied or twisted 15) Language
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• (n.) A projection, or slender appendage or fixture; as, the tongue of a buckle, or of a balance. • (v. i.) To use the tongue in forming the notes, as in playing the flute and some other wind instruments. • (n.) Any small sole. • (n.) That which is considered as resembing an animal`s tongue, in position or form. • (n.) The...
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The barking or baying of hounds on the trail, as to give tongue, to open or speak.
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in most vertebrates, an organ, capable of various muscular movements, located on the floor of the mouth. In some animals (e.g., frogs) it is ... [17 related articles]
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A muscular organ on the floor of the mouth in most higher vertebrates that carries taste buds and manipulates food. It may act as a tactile or prehensile organ in some species. In some advanced vertebrates, the tongue is used in the articulation of sounds, particularly in human speech. The main an...
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A large muscle on the floor of the mouth that manipulates food for chewing and swallowing; the main organ of taste; it assists in forming speech sounds.
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1. <anatomy> An organ situated in the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates and connected with the hyoid arch. ... The tongue is usually muscular, mobile, and free at one extremity, and in man other mammals is the principal organ of taste, aids in the prehension of food, in swallowing, and in modifying the voice as in speech. 'To make his En...
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the flap of material under the laces of a shoe or boot.
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Tongue intransitive verb 1. To talk; to prate.
Dryden. 2. (Mus.) To use the tongue in forming the notes, as in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.
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Tongue noun [ Middle English
tunge ,
tonge , Anglo-Saxon
tunge ; akin to OFries.
tunge , Dutch
tong , Old Saxon
tunga , German
zunge , Old High German
zunga , Icelandic & Swedish
tunga , Dan
tunge , Goth.
tuggō , ...
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Tongue transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Tongued ;
present participle & verbal noun Tonguing .]
1. To speak; to utter. 'Such stuff as madmen
tongue .'
Shak. 2. To chide; to scold. « How ...
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A protrusible muscular organ on the floor of the oral cavity.
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Sausage-shaped protuberance near the center or top of orchid throat.
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1) Common name for a grape in the Pfalz. 2) For flavours see under flavour.
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a projection of the ice edge up to several km in length caused by wind and current; usually forms when a valley glacier moves very quickly into a lake or ocean.
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A long narrow strip of land, projecting into a body of water.
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In tetrapod vertebrates, a muscular organ usually attached to the floor of the mouth. It has a thick root attached to a U-shaped bone (hyoid), and is covered with a mucous membrane containing nerves and taste buds. It is the main organ of taste. The tongue directs food to the teeth and into the t...
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(1) The fleshy, moveable, muscular organ attached to the floor of the mouth; (2) or the barking or baying of hounds on the trail, as to give tongue, to open or speak.
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Flap that starts at the vamp of the shoe and goes the length of the top of the shoe. It is padded to offer cushioning from the laces.
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The flap of material sewn sewn from the toes to the top of the shoe that sits underneath the laces
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Part of boot that runs up the front center of most lace-up styles. A fully gusseted tongue joins the tongue to the leather body via flexible material, keeping water and dirt out of the boot.
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[Logging] A device used to pull and/or steer a trailer.
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large muscle on the floor of the mouth that manipulates food for chewing and swallowing; the main organ of taste and also assists in forming speech sounds.
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The most frequently used active articulator in all languages. The tongue can be divided into the following areas: the tip (Latin apex), blade (Latin lamina), back (Latin dorsum). The distinction between tip and blade is important for the production of dental and alveolar sounds. The tongue may also show a groove, for instance with palato-alveolar f...
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