Palatable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Persimmon
until it has been exposed to frost when it becomes palatable and nutritious
Palative
Pleasing to the taste palatable
Palatably
In a palatable manner
Essence
add Flavour to the food i.e., to make it more palatable, Commissioner of Sales Tax v. S.N. Brothers, (1973) 3 SCC
Palate
The roof of the mouth
Postpalatine
Situated behind the palate or behind the palatine bones
VerbarRhinoscleroma
nose and subsequently upon the neighboring parts esp the lips palate and throat
Rhinoscopy
The examination or study of the soft palate posterior nares etc by means of a laryngoscopic mirror introduced
Schizognathism
The condition of having a schizognathous palate
Saurognathous
Having the bones of the palate arranged as in saurians the vomer consisting of two lateral
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