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gosto
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gust
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gusto
The faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth.
taste
sense of taste
gustatory modality
Portuguese
gosto
taste
sense of taste
gustatory modality
1
Consumers'
taste
for budget brands has been evident in recent company results.
2
True Boers didn't need good
taste
;
they had God on their side.
3
This year, Ireland may have received a
taste
of things to come.
4
Soups made with water or vegetable stock will, however,
taste
less complex.
5
In excellent
taste
;
it does the greatest possible credit to the designer.
1
Now the
sense
of
taste
brought into full activity that of sight.
2
Both the restaurant and the rooms reflect a refined
sense
of
taste
.
3
Shall we seek happiness through the
sense
of
taste
or of touch?
4
Others may experience alterations in their
sense
of
taste
,
hearing, or body movements.
5
About a quarter of the population has an especially sensitive
sense
of
taste
.
1
Taste identification and the
gustation
threshold scores were examined with validated filter paper strips.
2
The ill-wishing Rose had again furnished a gourmet's meal, but Peter's preoccupation prevented its careful and appreciative
gustation
.
3
The outer surface of the mammalian taste receptor cell is usually covered with saliva, which may affect the initial process of
gustation
.
appreciative gustation
Portuguese
gosto
Catalan
gust
Spanish
gusto
sentido del gusto