Palatable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Palatable
to the palate or taste savory hence acceptable pleasing as palatable food palatable advice Opposite of unpalatable
Palatize
as the tones of the voice by means of the palate to palatalize as to palatize a letter or sound
palatalized
the front of the tongue near or touching the hard palate as y or with the blade of the tongue near
Palatal
Of or pertaining to the palate palatine as the palatal bones
Palatalize
as the tones of the voice by means of the palate
Palatability
Palatableness
Palatic
Palatal palatine
Palato
combining form used in anatomy to indicate relation to the palate or connection with the palate as in palatolingual
Food stuff
(as understood in the narrow sense) to make it more palatable and digestible In my opinion the problems posed cannot be
Breadroot
in form and abounds in farinaceous matter affording sweet and palatable food
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