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taste pore English

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What does taste pore mean?

taste pore

Any of the small openings in the tongue epithelium that allow dissolved food to come into contact with the taste receptors.

Synonyms taste pore synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as taste pore?

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gustatory pore

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Simple sentences

Peaches taste sweet.
Taste this.
The food didn't taste all that bad.
The food didn't taste that bad.
You think adding a little salt will make it taste much better?
Do you want to taste this meal?
I don't like your taste in color.
Dried fish is not to my taste.
You have good taste in music.
Each has his own taste.
That's quite to my taste.
That is most agreeable to the taste.
There was some taste of lemon in the cake.
The orange didn't taste either sweet or sour.
These apples taste good.
These oranges taste good.
The taste of sugar is too noticeable.
This liquor has a taste all of its own.
I hope the wine is to your taste.
Modern jazz is not to my taste.
The fruit is similar to an orange in shape and to a pineapple in taste.
The orange left a strange taste in my mouth.
This may not suit your taste.
This old fish has a strange taste.
These cough lozenges taste bitter but they will do you much good.
This milk has a peculiar taste.

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