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Gustatory vs Palate - What's the difference?

gustatory | palate |

As an adjective gustatory

is of, or relating to, the sense of taste.

As a noun palate is

(anatomy) the roof of the mouth; the uraniscus.

As a verb palate is

(nonstandard) to relish; to find palatable.

gustatory

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of, or relating to, the sense of taste.
  • palate

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (anatomy) The roof of the mouth; the uraniscus.
  • The sense of taste.
  • (figuratively) relish; taste; liking (from the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste)
  • * Alexander Pope
  • Hard task! to hit the palate of such guests.
  • (figuratively) Mental relish; intellectual taste.
  • (botany) A projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon.
  • Derived terms

    * palatable * palatal * palatally * hard palate * soft palate

    Verb

    (palat)
  • (nonstandard) To relish; to find palatable.
  • * Wired [http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/10/film-culturomics/]
  • "If it’s way out there, it’s hard to palate ," said Sreenivasan.