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[noun] metal striker that hangs inside a bell and makes a sound by hitting the side
[noun] the flap of material under the laces of a shoe or boot
[noun] a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity
[noun] a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language
[noun] a manner of speaking; "he spoke with a thick tongue"; "she has a glib tongue"
[noun] the tongue of certain animals used as meat
[noun] a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea
[noun] any long thin projection that is transient; "tongues of flame licked at the walls"; "rifles exploded quick knives of fire into the dark"
[verb] lick or explore with the tongue
[verb] articulate by tonguing, as on wind instruments
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\Tongue\, n. [OE. tunge, tonge, AS. tunge; akin to OFries. tunge, D. tong, OS. tunga, G. zunge, OHG. zunga, Icel. & Sw. tunga, Dan tunge, Goth. tugg[=o], OL. dingua, L. lingua. [root]243 Cf.{Language}, {Lingo}. ] 1. (Anat.) an organ situated in the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates and connected with the hyoid arch. Note: The tongue is usually muscular, mobile, and free at one extremity, and in man other mammals is the principal organ of taste, aids in the prehension of food, in swallowing, and in modifying the voice as in speech. To make his English sweet upon his tongue. --Chaucer. 2. The power of articulate utterance; speech. Parrots imitating human tongue. --Dryden. 3. Discourse; fluency of speech or expression. Much tongue and much judgment seldom go together. --L. Estrange. 4. Honorable discourse; eulogy. [Obs.] She was born noble; let that title find her a private grave, but neither tongue nor honor. --Beau. & Fl. 5. A language; the whole sum of words used by a particular nation; as, the English tongue. --Chaucer. Whose tongue thou shalt not understand. --Deut. xxviii. 49. To speak all tongues. --Milton. 6. Speech; words or declarations only; -- opposed to thoughts or actions. My little children, let us love in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. --1 John iii. 18. 7. A people having a distinct language. A will gather all nations and tongues. --Isa. lxvi. 18. 8. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The lingual ribbon, or odontophore, of a mollusk.
(b) The proboscis of a moth or a butterfly.
(c) The lingua of an insect. 9. (Zo["o]l.) Any small sole. 10. That which is considered as resembing an animal's tongue, in position or form. Specifically:
(a) A projection, or slender appendage or fixture; as, the tongue of a buckle, or of a balance.
(b) A projection on the side, as of a board, which fits into a groove.
(c) A point, or long, narrow strip of land, projecting from the mainland into a sea or a lake.
(d) The pole of a vehicle; especially, the pole of an ox cart, to the end of which the oxen are yoked.
(e) The clapper of a bell.
(f) (Naut.) A short piece of rope spliced into the upper part of standing backstays, etc.; also. the upper main piece of a mast composed of several pieces.
(g) (Mus.) Same as {Reed}, n., 5. {To hold the tongue}, to be silent. {Tongue bone} (Anat.), the hyoid bone. {Tongue grafting}. See under {Grafting}. Syn: Language; speech; expression. See {Language}.
\Tongue\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tongued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tonguing}.] 1. To speak; to utter. ``Such stuff as madmen tongue.'' --Shak. 2. To chide; to scold. How might she tongue me. --Shak. 3. (Mus.) To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments. 4. To join means of a tongue and grove; as, to tongue boards together.
\Tongue\, v. i. 1. To talk; to prate. --Dryden. 2. (Mus.) To use the tongue in forming the notes, as in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.

Synonyms for tongue

clapper, clapper, glossa, knife, lingua, natural language, spit

Antonyms: artificial language

See also: Afroasiatic | Afroasiatic language | American-Indian language | Amerindian language | Austro-Asiatic | Austronesian language | boot | calf's tongue | Caucasian | Dravidic | flap | gustatory organ | Hamito-Semitic | Indian | Khoisan | Munda-Mon-Khmer | Papuan language | pharynx | sharp tongue | shoe | Sino-Tibetan | speech | striker | Susian | triple-tongue |

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Let's analyse "tongue" as pure text. This string has Six letters in Two syllables and Three vowels. 50% of vowels is 11.4% more then average English word. Written in backwards: EUGNOT. Average typing speed for these characters is 1590 milliseconds. [info]

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Numerology

Hearts desire number calculated from vowels: tongue: 6 + 3 + 5 = 14, reduced: 5 . and the final result is Five.
Destiny number calculated from all letters: tongue: 2 + 6 + 5 + 7 + 3 + 5 = 28, reduced: 1, and the final result is One.

Tarot cards

Letter Num. Tarot c. Intensity Meaning
E (1) 5 Hierophant Wise, Crafty, Daring, Inventive
G (1) 7 Chariot Strong, Sturdy, Decisive
N (1) 14 Temperance Healer, Wise, Survivor, Crafty
O (1) 15 Devil Optimist, Gamesman, Marketer, Hunter
T (1) 20 Judgement Unswerving, Steadfast, Demanding, Forceful
U (1) 21 World Gifted, Generous, Bountiful

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