13 Words to use with palate

The palate bones are behind those of the upper jaw and with them form the bony part of the roof of the mouth.

not mine; For my coarse palate coarser food must please, Substantial beef, pies, puddings, ducks, and peas; Such food the fangs of keen disease defies, And such rare feeding Hornsey-house supplies: Nor these alone the joys that court us here, Wine!

The Burgundy was better than the conversation, and I made the pleasure of the palate compensate for the pain of the ear.

The diseased palate craves what has made it diseased,craves it more, and more, and more.

Rich odors shall regale your smell, On choicest sweets your palate dwell, Your feelings thrill with ecstasy.

When first beheld, I grant, But, wanting novelty, has every want: For pleasure's thrill the sickly palate flies, Save haply pungent with a rare surprise.

Another dainty is an ox-palate pie.

A, palate process of upper jawbone; B, zygoma, forming zygomatic arch; C, condyle for forming articulation with atlas; D, foramen magnum; E, occipital bone.

This natural raciness, the sours and bitters which the diseased palate refuses, are the true condiments.

We have a good, stout, manly supper,no Apician kickshaws, the triumphs of palate-science,no nightingales' tongues, no peacocks' brains, no French follies,but just a rasher or so, in its naked and elegant simplicity.

(Outer wall.) A, branches of the nerves of smellolfactory nerve, or ganglion; B, nerves of common sensation to the nostril; E, F, G, nerves to the, palate springing from a ganglion at C; H, vidian nerve, from which branches D, I, and J spring to be distributed to the nostrils.

The eye cannot see where there is no shade, nor the hand feel where there is no inequality of surface, nor the palate taste where there is no predominance of flavor, nor the ear hear where there is no silence.

The teeth short, thick, and conical; the palate toothless.

13 Words to use with  palate