to savour with the tongue
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tasteto savour with the tongue
tastesTASTE, to savour with the tongue
tastedTASTE, to savour with the tongue
tasterone who tastes (to savour with the tongue)
tastersTASTER, one who tastes (to savour with the tongue)
lapto take in (liquid) with the tongue
lappedto take in (liquid) with the tongue
lapsto take in (liquid) with the tongue
lickto lap, taste or moisten with the tongue
lickedLICK, to lap, taste or moisten with the tongue
licksLICK, to lap, taste or moisten with the tongue
tonguedTONGUE, to touch with the fleshy organ of the mouth
velarizeto pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARISE
velariseto pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARIZE
tonguesTONGUE, to touch with the fleshy organ of the mouth
velarizingVELARIZE, to pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARISE
velarizedVELARIZE, to pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARISE
velarisingVELARISE, to pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARIZE
velarisedVELARISE, to pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARIZE
velarisesVELARISE, to pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARIZE
velarizesVELARIZE, to pronounce with the back of the tongue, also VELARISE
lickerone that licks (to lap, taste or moisten with the tongue)
preensto trim or clean (feathers or fur) with the beak or tongue
lickersLICKER, one that licks (to lap, taste or moisten with the tongue)
preento trim or clean (feathers or fur) with the beak or tongue
lapto take in (all of a liquid) with the tongue; drink up
razza loud, abrasive, spluttering noise made with the lips and tongue to express contempt
raspberriesA sound made with the tongue and lips in order to express derision or contempt
velarsarticulated with the back of the tongue held close to or touching the soft palate
velararticulated with the back of the tongue held close to or touching the soft palate
palatalarticulated with the blade of the tongue held close to or touching the hard palate
raspberryA sound made with the tongue and lips in order to express derision or contempt
laminalrelating to a lamina / a consonant like l or n made with the blade of the tongue
alveolararticulated with the tongue touching or close to the alveolar ridge, as English t, d, n; gingival
narrowerDenoting a vowel pronounced with the root of the tongue drawn back so as to narrow the pharynx
narrowestDenoting a vowel pronounced with the root of the tongue drawn back so as to narrow the pharynx
tangeda projecting shank, prong, fang, or tongue (as on a knife, file, or sword) to connect with the handle
uvularsarticulated with the back of the tongue held close to or touching the uvula, as in the r-sound of Parisian French
uvulararticulated with the back of the tongue held close to or touching the uvula, as in the r-sound of Parisian French
branks(used with a pl. v.) device consisting of a headpiece with a flat, iron bit to restrain the tongue, formerly used to punish scolds