单词 | Palatine |
释义 | Palatine1/ˈpaləˌtīn /A village in northeastern Illinois, northwest of Chicago; population 67,080 (est. 2008). palatine2/ˈpalətʌɪn / /ˈpalətɪn/adjective [usually postpositive] chiefly historical 1(Of an official or feudal lord) having local authority that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign.The earls and bishops palatine were powerful men, but subjects they remained....
1.1(Of a territory) subject to palatine authority.Speeding down the M6, we entered the county palatine of Lancashire....
OriginLate Middle English: from French palatin(e), from Latin palatinus 'of the palace'. palatine3/ˈpalətʌɪn / /ˈpalətɪn/Anatomy adjective Relating to the palate or the palatine bone.The two tonsillar pillars define the palatine tonsils anteriorly and posteriorly....
noun (also palatine bone) Each of two bones within the skull forming parts of the eye socket, the nasal cavity, and the hard palate.The palatines are dermal bones in the mid-palate....
OriginMid 17th century: from French palatin(e), from Latin palatum 'palate'. |
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