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  • come viene usata la parola
  • frequenza di utilizzo
  • è usato più spesso nel discorso orale o scritto
  • opzioni di traduzione delle parole
  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

Cosa (chi) è gustative$33220$ - definizione

MOBILE ORGAN LOCATED INSIDE THE MOUTH
Tounge; Toungue; Foramen cecum (tongue); Terminal sulcus of tongue; Sulcus terminalis (tongue); Tongues; Lateral swellings; Lateral lingual swelling; Anterior 2/3 of tongue; Anterior tongue; Posterior tongue; Pharyngeal part of the tongue; Oral part of the tongue; Base of the tongue; Apex linguae; Radix linguae; Median sulcus of tongue; Apex of the tongue; Intrinsic muscles of the tongue; Buccal part of the tongue; Tuberculum laterale; Anterior 2/3 of the tongue; Posterior 1/3 of the tongue; Muscle of the tongue; Front of the tongue; Anterior two thirds of the tongue; Posterior third of tongue; Human tongue; Glossus; Terminal sulcus (tongue); Muscles of tongue; Pirogoff triangle; Pirogovs triangle; Pirogoffs triangle; Lingual mucosa; Gustative papillae; Tongue root; 👅; Tongue (food); Tongue tip; Tongue blade; Blade of the tongue; Foramen caecum (tongue); Median sulcus (tongue); 😝; 😛; Musculi linguae; Pars anterior dorsi linguae; Foramen caecum linguae; Pars posterior dorsi linguae; Glossal muscle; Root of the tongue; Root of tongue; Lateral lingual swellings; Muscles of the tongue; Tongue muscle; Tongue muscles; Terminal sulcus of the tongue; Lateral swelling; Distal tongue bud; Distal tongue buds; Muscle of tongue; Median sulcus of the tongue
  • The underside of a human tongue, showing its rich blood supply.
  • Foramen cecum and terminal sulcus labelled above
  • Giraffe's tongue
  • Coronal section of tongue, showing intrinsic muscles
  • Blood supply of the tongue
  • Floor of pharynx at about 26 days showing lateral swellings at first pharyngeal arch (mandibular arch).
  • H&E]]
  • Lateral view of the tongue, with extrinsic muscles highlighted
  • Extended proboscis of a long tongued ''[[Macroglossum]]'' [[moth]]
  • Features of the tongue surface

Tongue         
·noun Any small sole.
II. Tongue ·noun The clapper of a bell.
III. Tongue ·noun ·same·as Reed, ·noun, 5.
IV. Tongue ·noun Honorable discourse; eulogy.
V. Tongue ·noun A people having a distinct language.
VI. Tongue ·noun The proboscis of a moth or a butterfly.
VII. Tongue ·noun The power of articulate utterance; speech.
VIII. Tongue ·noun Discourse; fluency of speech or expression.
IX. Tongue ·noun The lingua of an Insect.
X. Tongue ·noun The lingual ribbon, or odontophore, of a mollusk.
XI. Tongue ·vi To Talk; to Prate.
XII. Tongue ·vt To Chide; to Scold.
XIII. Tongue ·vt To Speak; to Utter.
XIV. Tongue ·noun A projection on the side, as of a board, which fits into a groove.
XV. Tongue ·vt To join means of a tongue and grove; as, to tongue boards together.
XVI. Tongue ·noun Speech; words or declarations only;
- opposed to thoughts or actions.
XVII. Tongue ·noun That which is considered as resembing an animal's tongue, in position or form.
XVIII. Tongue ·noun A language; the whole sum of words used by a particular nation; as, the English tongue.
XIX. Tongue ·noun A point, or long, narrow strip of land, projecting from the mainland into a sea or a lake.
XX. Tongue ·noun A projection, or slender appendage or fixture; as, the tongue of a buckle, or of a balance.
XXI. Tongue ·vi To use the tongue in forming the notes, as in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.
XXII. Tongue ·noun The pole of a vehicle; especially, the pole of an ox cart, to the end of which the oxen are yoked.
XXIII. Tongue ·noun an organ situated in the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates and connected with the hyoid arch.
XXIV. Tongue ·vt To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.
XXV. Tongue ·noun A short piece of rope spliced into the upper part of standing backstays, ·etc.; also. the upper main piece of a mast composed of several pieces.
tongue         
n.
1.
Language, dialect.
2.
Talk, discourse, speech.
3.
Nation, race.
4.
Tong, catch of a buckle.
5.
Projection, projecting part.
tongue         
(tongues)
1.
Your tongue is the soft movable part inside your mouth which you use for tasting, eating, and speaking.
I walked over to the mirror and stuck my tongue out...
She ran her tongue around her lips.
N-COUNT: usu poss N
2.
You can use tongue to refer to the kind of things that a person says.
She had a nasty tongue, but I liked her.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
3.
A tongue is a language. (LITERARY)
The French feel passionately about their native tongue.
= language
N-COUNT
see also mother tongue
4.
Tongue is the cooked tongue of an ox or sheep. It is usually eaten cold.
N-VAR
5.
The tongue of a shoe or boot is the piece of leather which is underneath the laces.
N-COUNT
6.
A tongue of something such as fire or land is a long thin piece of it. (LITERARY)
A yellow tongue of flame shot upwards.
N-COUNT: N of n
7.
A tongue-in-cheek remark or attitude is not serious, although it may seem to be.
...a lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek approach...
PHRASE: PHR n, v-link PHR, PHR after v
8.
If you hold your tongue, you do not say anything even though you might want to or be expected to, because it is the wrong time to say it.
Douglas held his tongue, preferring not to speak out on a politically sensitive issue.
PHRASE: V inflects
9.
If you describe something you said as a slip of the tongue, you mean that you said it by mistake.
At one stage he referred to Anna as John's fiancee, but later said that was a slip of the tongue.
PHRASE: slip inflects
10.
to bite your tongue: see bite

Wikipedia

Tongue

The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth of a typical tetrapod. It manipulates food for chewing and swallowing as part of the digestive process, and is the primary organ of taste. The tongue's upper surface (dorsum) is covered by taste buds housed in numerous lingual papillae. It is sensitive and kept moist by saliva and is richly supplied with nerves and blood vessels. The tongue also serves as a natural means of cleaning the teeth. A major function of the tongue is the enabling of speech in humans and vocalization in other animals.

The human tongue is divided into two parts, an oral part at the front and a pharyngeal part at the back. The left and right sides are also separated along most of its length by a vertical section of fibrous tissue (the lingual septum) that results in a groove, the median sulcus, on the tongue's surface.

There are two groups of muscles of the tongue. The four intrinsic muscles alter the shape of the tongue and are not attached to bone. The four paired extrinsic muscles change the position of the tongue and are anchored to bone.