Wordlist for me (p)
palatable (adj): Pleasant to the taste; agreeable to the feelings
The word palate refers both to the roof of the mouth and, more commonly, to the sense of taste. A gourmet is said to have a finely developed palate; someone who finds even the most exotic foods boring is said to have a jaundiced palate.
pallor (n): Paleness; whiteness
paltry (adj): of a tiny or insignificant amount; meager; scant
The word palate refers both to the roof of the mouth and, more commonly, to the sense of taste. A gourmet is said to have a finely developed palate; someone who finds even the most exotic foods boring is said to have a jaundiced palate.
pallor (n): Paleness; whiteness
paltry (adj): of a tiny or insignificant amount; meager; scant
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