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单词 palatic
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palaticadj.n.

Forms: 1600s palatick, 1600s–1900s palatic.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin palātum , -ic suffix.
Etymology: < classical Latin palātum palate n. + -ic suffix. Compare earlier palatal adj., palatical adj., palatine adj.2 N.E.D. (1904) gives the pronunciation (pălæt·ik) /pəˈlætɪk/. Knowles (1835) and Smart (1857) give stress on first syllable.
Obsolete.
A. adj.
1. Phonetics. = palatal adj. 1a. rare.
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the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > speech sound by place or organ > [adjective] > palatal
palatine1656
linguapalatal1668
palatal1668
palatic1669
linguopalatal1818
anterior1830
soft1832
mouillé1833
palato-dental1844
palatalized1872
palato-velar1895
postpalatal1898
medio-palatal1900
clear1918
alveolo-palatal1928
lamino-palatal1966
1669 W. Holder Elem. Speech 38 There are 9 Consonants made by the close Appulse, and they evidently answer one another in their Properties; whether you compare them in respect of the Organs, the 3 Labial B.P.M. are Parallel to the 3 Gingival T.D.N, and to the 3 Palatick K.G.Ng.
1851 Encycl. Americana IX. 120/2 N has always something of a nasal sound..; for instance, before the palatic sounds g and k, as in finger, tinker, ring.
2. Of or belonging to the palate or sense of taste. rare.
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the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > mouth > [adjective] > palate
palatical1654
palatine1656
palatial1707
palatal1786
palatic1823
pharyngopalatine1843
palatoglossal1850
palatopharyngeal1850
prepalatal1853
thyropalatine1872
palato-alveolar1884
transpalatine1891
uranic1898
1823 B. Hoppe in Phrenol. Jrnl. 2 73 According to my opinion, hunger and thirst must be discriminated from the desire of food which we call appetite ; for those I consider as only affections of the stomachical and palatic nerves.
1828 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 23 590 [It] nullifies the palatic susceptibility.
a1841 W. G. Clark Lit. Remains (1844) 415 The English custom of salivating into the handkerchief, and carrying in a pocket the harvest of one's palatic department.
1889 J. M. Robertson Ess. Crit. Method 69 Palatic taste is a matter of native bias.
B. n.
Phonetics. = palatal adj. 1. rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
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the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > speech sound by place or organ > [noun] > palatal
palatine1697
palatial1792
palatal1817
linguopalatal1818
palato-dental1844
postpalatal1899
prepalatal1900
palatic1904
palato-alveolar1971
1904 N.E.D. (at cited word) Palatic, a. (sb.)
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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