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- Tongue - Wikipedia
The word tongue derives from the Old English tunge, which comes from Proto-Germanic * tungōn [3] It has cognates in other Germanic languages —for example tonge in West Frisian, tong in Dutch and Afrikaans, Zunge in German, tunge in Danish and Norwegian, and tunga in Icelandic, Faroese and Swedish
- tonge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun tonge (plural tonges or tongen) A pair of tongs: (surgery) A forceps (surgical tongs) A device for extinguishing candles The tang of a blade A fang (long, sharp tooth) (rare) tang (sharp flavour)
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- Tongue: Anatomy, muscles, neurovasculature and histology | Kenhub
This article covers the anatomy, muscles, neurovasculature, and histology of the tongue Learn more about it at Kenhub!
- Tongue Problems: Types, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Tongue problems may include a tongue that’s painful, enlarged or swollen, oddly textured or an unusual color, like white, yellow, brown or black
- What does tonge mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of tonge in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of tonge What does tonge mean? Information and translations of tonge in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- Tonge History, Family Crest Coats of Arms - HouseofNames
View the Tonge surname, family crest and coat of arms Discover the Tonge family history for the English Origin What is the origin of the name Tonge?
- tonge - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
(a) A double-armed instrument, usually hinged, for manipulating objects too hot or too difficult to hold; a pincers, pliers, pair of tongs;—often pl ; also fig and in fig context; fir tonges; paire (of) tonges; (b) surg med a forceps; a forceps shaped for specific uses: a pierced forceps for setting a drainage thread; a forceps for dilating an opening; also, a narrow forceps, ?tweezers
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