0 the soft thing inside your mouth that you move and use for tasting and speaking -- język
1 the tongue of some animals that you can eat as meat -- ozór, ozorek
2 a language -- język
Could the vernaculars match the complexity and ' copiousness ' of the sacred and classical tongues ?
His eyes glow; his long, slender fingers are like tongues of flame; the colour of his skin is more a luminescence than a colour.
The tongues of dye are gradually carried along by the mass-transport current and consequently form one behind the other.
Synthesizing timbre tremolos and flutter tonguing on wind instruments.
Later, as men's minds and tongues grew more agile, dactyls were allowed in the rest of the verse.
As a result, clinoform surfaces with dips up to 15 formed, and individual downdip-thinning tongues of grainstone can be traced to their pinchout.
Naming involved communication and an understanding of the many aboriginal tongues.
On the contrary, they strove to preserve the vocabularies of the aboriginal tongues, for knowledge of aboriginal languages was intimately tied to their religious mission.
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口腔部位, 舌頭, (用作食物的動物的)舌頭,口條…
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