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Aspalathus
Aspalathus As*pal"a*thus, n. [L. aspalathus, Gr. ?.] (Bot.) (a) A thorny shrub yielding a fragrant oil. --Ecclus. xxiv. 15. (b) A genus of plants of the natural order Leguminos[ae]. The species are chiefly natives of the Cape of Good Hope.
Count palatine
Palatine Pal"a*tine, a. [F. palatin, L. palatinus, fr. palatium. See Palace, and cf. Paladin.] Of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace; hence, possessing royal privileges. Count palatine, County palatine. See under Count, and County. Palatine hill, or The palatine, one of the seven hills of Rome, once occupied by the palace of the C[ae]sars. See Palace.
Count palatine
Count Count, n. [F. conte, fr. L. comes, comitis, associate, companion, one of the imperial court or train, properly, one who goes with another; com- + ire to go, akin to Skr. i to go.] A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl. Note: Though the tittle Count has never been introduced into Britain, the wives of Earls have, from the earliest period of its history, been designated as Countesses. --Brande & C. Count palatine. (a) Formerly, the proprietor of a county who possessed royal prerogatives within his county, as did the Earl of Chester, the Bishop of Durham, and the Duke of Lancaster. [Eng.] See County palatine, under County. (b) Originally, a high judicial officer of the German emperors; afterward, the holder of a fief, to whom was granted the right to exercise certain imperial powers within his own domains. [Germany]
County palatine
Palatine Pal"a*tine, a. [F. palatin, L. palatinus, fr. palatium. See Palace, and cf. Paladin.] Of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace; hence, possessing royal privileges. Count palatine, County palatine. See under Count, and County. Palatine hill, or The palatine, one of the seven hills of Rome, once occupied by the palace of the C[ae]sars. See Palace.
County palatine
3. A count; an earl or lord. [Obs.] --Shak. County commissioners. See Commissioner. County corporate, a city or town having the privilege to be a county by itself, and to be governed by its own sheriffs and other magistrates, irrespective of the officers of the county in which it is situated; as London, York, Bristol, etc. [Eng.] --Mozley & W. County court, a court whose jurisdiction is limited to county. County palatine, a county distinguished by particular privileges; -- so called a palatio (from the palace), because the owner had originally royal powers, or the same powers, in the administration of justice, as the king had in his palace; but these powers are now abridged. The counties palatine, in England, are Lancaster, Chester, and Durham. County rates, rates levied upon the county, and collected by the boards of guardians, for the purpose of defraying the expenses to which counties are liable, such as repairing bridges, jails, etc. [Eng.] County seat, a county town. [U.S.] County sessions, the general quarter sessions of the peace for each county, held four times a year. [Eng.] County town, the town of a county, where the county business is transacted; a shire town.
Epalate
Epalate E*pal"ate, a. [Pref. e- + palpus.] (Zo["o]l.) Without palpi.
Impalatable
Impalatable Im*pal"a*ta*ble, a. Unpalatable. [R.]
Maxillo-palatine
Maxillo-palatine Max*il`lo-pal"a*tine, a. [Maxilla + palatine.] (Anat.) Pertaining to the maxillary and palatine regions of the skull; as, the maxillo-palatine process of the maxilla. Also used as n.
Nasopalatal
Nasopalatal Na`so*pal"a*tal, Nasopalatine Na`so*pal"a*tine, a. [Naso- + palatal.] (Anat.) Connected with both the nose and the palate; as, the nasopalatine or incisor, canal connecting the mouth and the nasal chamber in some animals; the nasopalatine nerve.
Nasopalatine
Nasopalatal Na`so*pal"a*tal, Nasopalatine Na`so*pal"a*tine, a. [Naso- + palatal.] (Anat.) Connected with both the nose and the palate; as, the nasopalatine or incisor, canal connecting the mouth and the nasal chamber in some animals; the nasopalatine nerve.
Palatability
Palatability Pal`a*ta*bil"i*ty, n. Palatableness.
Palatable
Palatable Pal"a*ta*ble, a. [From Palate.] Agreeable to the palate or taste; savory; hence, acceptable; pleasing; as, palatable food; palatable advice.
Palatableness
Palatableness Pal"a*ta*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being agreeable to the taste; relish; acceptableness.
Palatably
Palatably Pal"a*ta*bly, adv. In a palatable manner.
Palatal
Palatal Pal"a*tal, a. [Cf. F. palatal.] 1. Of or pertaining to the palate; palatine; as, the palatal bones. 2. (Phonetics) Uttered by the aid of the palate; -- said of certain sounds, as the sound of k in kirk.
Palatal
Palatal Pal"a*tal, n. (Phon.) A sound uttered, or a letter pronounced, by the aid of the palate, as the letters k and y.
Palatalize
Palatalize Pal"a*tal*ize, v. t. (Phon.) To palatize.
Palate
Palate Pal"ate, n. [L. palatum: cf. F. palais, Of. also palat.] 1. (Anat.) The roof of the mouth. Note: The fixed portion, or palate proper, supported by the maxillary and palatine bones, is called the hard palate to distinguish it from the membranous and muscular curtain which separates the cavity of the mouth from the pharynx and is called the soft palate, or velum. 2. Relish; taste; liking; -- a sense originating in the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste. Hard task! to hit the palate of such guests. --Pope. 3. Fig.: Mental relish; intellectual taste. --T. Baker. 4. (Bot.) A projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon.
Palate
Palate Pal"ate, v. t. To perceive by the taste. [Obs.] --Shak.
Palatial
Palatial Pa*la"tial, a. [From Palate.] (Anat.) Palatal; palatine. [Obs.] --Barrow.
Palatial
Palatial Pa*la"tial, n. A palatal letter. [Obs.] --Sir W. Jones.
Palatial
Palatial Pa*la"tial, a. [L. palatium palace. See Palace.] Of or pertaining to a palace; suitable for a palace; resembling a palace; royal; magnificent; as, palatial structures. ``Palatial style.' --A. Drummond.
Palatic
Palatic Pa*lat"ic, a. (Anat.) Palatal; palatine.
Palatic
Palatic Pa*lat"ic, n. (Phon.) A palatal. [R.]
Palatinate
Palatinate Pa*lat"i*nate, n. [F. palatinat. See Palatine.] The province or seigniory of a palatine; the dignity of a palatine. --Howell.
Palatinate
Palatinate Pa*lat"i*nate, v. t. To make a palatinate of. [Obs.] --Fuller.
Palatine
Palatine Pal"a*tine, a. [F. palatin, L. palatinus, fr. palatium. See Palace, and cf. Paladin.] Of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace; hence, possessing royal privileges. Count palatine, County palatine. See under Count, and County. Palatine hill, or The palatine, one of the seven hills of Rome, once occupied by the palace of the C[ae]sars. See Palace.
Palatine
Palatine Pal"a*tine, n. 1. One invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. See Count palatine, under 4th Count. 2. The Palatine hill in Rome.
Palatine
Palatine Pal"a*tine, a. [From Palate.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the palate. Palatine bones (Anat.), a pair of bones (often united in the adult) in the root of the mouth, back of and between the maxillaries.
Palatine
Palatine Pal"a*tine n. (Anat.) A palatine bone.

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