palate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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palate [Am ˈpælət, Brit ˈpalət] N

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palate in the PONS Dictionary

palate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a delicate palate fig
to be smooth on the palate
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In horses, it is a rare condition usually involving the caudal soft palate.
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When retracted, the tongue is held in the oropharynx by the hyoid muscles and the secondary palate, preventing it from blocking respiration.
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These are often not found until after they have become worse because of the difficulty in visualizing the entire soft palate.
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Before being swallowed, insects are crushed against the palate.
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Recent research has shown that the port must be 2-2.5 (56 cm) or more in height before it will touch the hard palate.
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They also have a deep notch in the pterygoid bone of the palate.
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The palate (or hypostome) is not connected to the dorsal calcified exoskeleton, a state called natant (or floating).
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He would also elaborate that like many reptiles, many dinosaurs did not have a hard palate.
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Humans have proportionately shorter palates and much smaller teeth than other primates.
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It is also missing most of the palate (roof of the mouth).
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