| a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question. |
| a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc. |
tongue (tʌŋ) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | a movable mass of muscular tissue attached to the floor of the mouth in most vertebrates. It is the organ of taste and aids the mastication and swallowing of food. In man it plays an important part in the articulation of speech soundsRelated: glottic, lingual |
| 2. | an analogous organ in invertebrates |
| 3. | the tongue of certain animals used as food |
| 4. | a language, dialect, or idiom: the English tongue |
| 5. | the ability to speak: to lose one's tongue |
| 6. | a manner of speaking: a glib tongue |
| 7. | utterance or voice (esp in the phrase give tongue) |
| 8. | (plural) See gift of tongues |
| 9. | anything which resembles a tongue in shape or function: a tongue of flame; a tongue of the sea |
| 10. | a promontory or spit of land |
| 11. | a flap of leather on a shoe, either for decoration or under the laces or buckles to protect the instep |
| 12. | music the reed of an oboe or similar instrument |
| 13. | the clapper of a bell |
| 14. | the harnessing pole of a horse-drawn vehicle |
| 15. | a long and narrow projection on a machine or structural part that serves as a guide for assembly or as a securing device |
| 16. | a projecting strip along an edge of a board that is made to fit a corresponding groove in the edge of another board |
| 17. | hold one's tongue to keep quiet |
| 18. | on the tip of one's tongue about to come to mind: her name was on the tip of his tongue |
| 19. | with one's tongue in one's cheek, tongue in cheek with insincere or ironical intent |
| —vb , tongues, tonguing, tongued | |
| 20. | to articulate (notes played on a wind instrument) by the process of tonguing |
| 21. | (tr) to lick, feel, or touch with the tongue |
| 22. | (tr) carpentry to provide (a board) with a tongue |
| 23. | (intr) (of a piece of land) to project into a body of water |
| 24. | obsolete (tr) to reproach; scold |
| Related: glottic, lingual | |
| [Old English tunge; related to Old Saxon, Old Norse tunga, Old High German zunga, Latin lingua] | |
| 'tongueless | |
| —adj | |
| 'tonguelike | |
| —adj | |
tongue (tʌŋ) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | a movable mass of muscular tissue attached to the floor of the mouth in most vertebrates. It is the organ of taste and aids the mastication and swallowing of food. In man it plays an important part in the articulation of speech soundsRelated: glottic, lingual |
| 2. | an analogous organ in invertebrates |
| 3. | the tongue of certain animals used as food |
| 4. | a language, dialect, or idiom: the English tongue |
| 5. | the ability to speak: to lose one's tongue |
| 6. | a manner of speaking: a glib tongue |
| 7. | utterance or voice (esp in the phrase give tongue) |
| 8. | (plural) See gift of tongues |
| 9. | anything which resembles a tongue in shape or function: a tongue of flame; a tongue of the sea |
| 10. | a promontory or spit of land |
| 11. | a flap of leather on a shoe, either for decoration or under the laces or buckles to protect the instep |
| 12. | music the reed of an oboe or similar instrument |
| 13. | the clapper of a bell |
| 14. | the harnessing pole of a horse-drawn vehicle |
| 15. | a long and narrow projection on a machine or structural part that serves as a guide for assembly or as a securing device |
| 16. | a projecting strip along an edge of a board that is made to fit a corresponding groove in the edge of another board |
| 17. | hold one's tongue to keep quiet |
| 18. | on the tip of one's tongue about to come to mind: her name was on the tip of his tongue |
| 19. | with one's tongue in one's cheek, tongue in cheek with insincere or ironical intent |
| —vb , tongues, tonguing, tongued | |
| 20. | to articulate (notes played on a wind instrument) by the process of tonguing |
| 21. | (tr) to lick, feel, or touch with the tongue |
| 22. | (tr) carpentry to provide (a board) with a tongue |
| 23. | (intr) (of a piece of land) to project into a body of water |
| 24. | obsolete (tr) to reproach; scold |
| Related: glottic, lingual | |
| [Old English tunge; related to Old Saxon, Old Norse tunga, Old High German zunga, Latin lingua] | |
| 'tongueless | |
| —adj | |
| 'tonguelike | |
| —adj | |
tongue (tŭng)
n.
A mobile mass of muscular tissue that is covered with mucous membrane, occupies much of the cavity of the mouth, forms part of its floor, bears the organ of taste, and assists in chewing, swallowing, and speech.
tongue (tŭng) Pronunciation Key
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