Palate vs Palmate - What's the difference?
palate | palmate |
(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
(figuratively) Mental relish; intellectual taste.
(botany) A projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon.
(nonstandard) To relish; to find palatable.
* Wired [http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/10/film-culturomics/]
(chiefly, botany) Having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point.
(botany) (leaves) Having more than three leaflets arising from a common point, often in the form of a fan.
* 1909 , Eleanor Stockhouse Atkinson, "", The How and Why Library .
(rare) Having webbed appendage; palmated.
(rare) Hand-like; shaped like a hand with extended fingers
(chemistry) A salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between palate and palmate
is that palate is (botany) a projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon while palmate is (botany) (leaves) having more than three leaflets arising from a common point, often in the form of a fan.As nouns the difference between palate and palmate
is that palate is (anatomy) the roof of the mouth; the uraniscus while palmate is (chemistry) a salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.As a verb palate
is (nonstandard) to relish; to find palatable.As an adjective palmate is
(chiefly|botany) having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point.palate
English
Noun
(en noun)- Hard task! to hit the palate of such guests.
Derived terms
* palatable * palatal * palatally * hard palate * soft palateVerb
(palat)- "If it’s way out there, it’s hard to palate ," said Sreenivasan.
Anagrams
* English terms derived from Etruscan ----palmate
English
Adjective
(-)- Although palmate leaves are typical of most Western maples, a number of species have leaves without lobes.
- The horse chestnut, buckeye and hickory trees have palmate leaves. That is, the broad oval leaflets are all set around the tip of a common leaf stem, spreading in a circle, like the ribs of a palm leaf fan.
- The Palmate Newt is a common Western European amphibian.
