roof of the mouth - translation to german
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roof of the mouth - translation to german

ROOF OF MOUTH
Palatal; Palates; Roof of the mouth; Palatum; Pallate; Mouth roof; Roof of mouth; Uraniscus; Roofs of the mouths; Roofs of mouths; Palatal bones

roof of the mouth         
Gaumen
gable roof         
  • A form of gable roof (''Käsbissendach'') on the tower of the church in [[Hopfen am See]], Bavaria
MAY HAVE EAVES OR PARAPET; NO RAKE OVERHANGING
Gabled roof; Gable-roofed; Gable roofed
Giebeldach
mouth organ         
INSTRUMENT FAMILY; ANY FREE REED AEROPHONE WITH ONE OR MORE AIR CHAMBERS FITTED WITH A FREE REED
Mouth organs
Mundharmonika (Musikinstrument, Blasinstrument)

Definition

roof of the mouth
¦ noun the palate.

Wikipedia

Palate

The palate () is the roof of the mouth in humans and other mammals. It separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity. A similar structure is found in crocodilians, but in most other tetrapods, the oral and nasal cavities are not truly separated. The palate is divided into two parts, the anterior, bony hard palate and the posterior, fleshy soft palate (or velum).

Examples of use of roof of the mouth
1. The optical fibre lit up the eyeballs through the roof of the mouth.
2. The oral strips had a promising start – looking like tiny sheets of rice paper which you place on the roof of the mouth before sleeping, they dissolve during the night, lubricating the soft tissue at the back of the mouth and reducing the possibility of noisy vibration.
3. Until you have seen it, you would never know how close the base of the brain is to the roof of the mouth, for example.‘ He said donors began to pull out after Gunther von Hagens, the German anatomist, hosted the controversial television show Anatomy for Beginners.