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gus·ta·tion G0320500 (gŭ-stā′shən)n. The act or faculty of tasting. [Latin gustātiō, gustātiōn-, an appetizer, from gustātus, past participle of gustāre, to taste; see geus- in Indo-European roots.]gustation (ɡʌˈsteɪʃən) n (Biology) the act of tasting or the faculty of taste[C16: from Latin gustātiō, from gustāre to taste] gustatory, ˈgustative adjgus•ta•tion (gʌˈsteɪ ʃən) n. 1. the act of tasting. 2. the faculty of taste. [1590–1600; < Latin gustātiō=gustā(re) to taste + -tiō -tion] gustation1. the act of tasting. 2. the sense of taste.See also: Bodily FunctionsThesaurusNoun | 1. | gustation - the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth; "his cold deprived him of his sense of taste"gustatory modality, sense of taste, tastesense modality, sensory system, modality - a particular senseexteroception - sensitivity to stimuli originating outside of the body | Translationsgustation
gustation[gə′stā·shən] (physiology) The act or the sensation of tasting. gustation
gustation [gus-ta´shun] the act of tasting or the sense of taste. adj., adj gus´tatory.gus·ta·tion (gŭs-tā'shŭn), 1. The act of tasting. 2. The sense of taste. [L. gustatio, fr. gusto, pp. -atus, to taste] gustation (gŭ-stā′shən)n. The act or faculty of tasting.gus·ta·tion (gŭs-tā'shŭn) 1. The act of tasting. 2. The sense of taste.[L. gustatio, fr. gusto, pp. -atus, to taste]gustation the act of tasting or the faculty of taste. This is brought about by the effect of ions and molecules in solution, stimulating specialized sensory epithelial receptors.gus·ta·tion (gŭs-tā'shŭn) 1. The act of tasting. 2. The sense of taste. [L. gustatio, fr. gusto, pp. -atus, to taste]Patient discussion about gustationQ. How you all manage with the taste of the Chinese medicine? Insomnia is severe in me and the allopathic medicines were not able to control it. On my friends advice I met Chinese Medical Practitioner. He has prescribed me some herbal medicines which are bitter in taste. I am fed up with the taste of the medicine that I am not comfortable having it next time. How you all manage with the taste of the Chinese medicine? A. The benefit of Chinese medicine is good and you must have them. You can take honey after you take your medicines. This can bring back your taste. I am also taking Chinese herbal medicines for my nervous problem. They are very bitter. To reduce on their bitter taste I take honey or sometimes sugar cubes. Taking honey makes me feel good from the bitter taste of these medicines and taking these medicines helps me in getting better from my nervous problem. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gme608gROYo&eurl=http://www.imedix.com/health_community/vGme608gROYo_chinese_herbal_medicine_insomnia_anxiety?q=chinese%20medicine%20wi&feature=player_embedded Q. i am allergic to a milk products.what are my other options with out giving up the taste and the nutrition? A. try cutting down on your intake of dairy products first, to see if that helps, if not try soy milk,i"m also allergic to milk i can drink about 8 ounces every 8 hours and it doesnt mess with me too bad,and i love milk. Q. i am allergic to a milk products.what are my other options with out giving up the taste and the nutrition? A. agree with dominic's answer. or you can try soya milk as the substitution. More discussions about gustationgustation
Synonyms for gustationnoun the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouthSynonyms- gustatory modality
- sense of taste
- taste
Related Words- sense modality
- sensory system
- modality
- exteroception
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