Similar words: palatial, palate, palatable, unpalatable, cleft palate, palatoplasty, palestine, galatians. Meaning: ['pælətaɪn] n. 1. any of various important officials in ancient Rome 2. (Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands 3. the most important of the Seven Hills of Rome; supposedly the location of the first settlement and the site of many imperial palaces 4. either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits. adj. 1. relating to or lying near the palate 2. of or relating to a count palatine and his royal prerogatives 3. of or relating to a palace.
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1 Palatine are a regional brewery with a strong Cheshire-Lancashire identity, and we felt that a pie-based menu was particularly appropriate.
2 He became high sheriff of the County Palatine in 1885 and constable of Lancaster Castle in 1921.
3 Without such a merger,(www.Sentencedict.com) Palatine will find it difficult to grow and will ultimately decline.
4 Even if it were to acquire Palatine, its North Western tied house stock would only increase to some 330.
5 Palatine have traditionally left this side of the business to the licensee's individual initiative.
6 Palatine shareholders are being offered a significant increase in capital value and income, plus a substantial premium over net asset value.
7 In 1st century palatine those who were lepers were literally cast out of society.
8 The oropharynx contains the palatine tonsils.
9 I live in Palatine with my husband, Tobey.
10 The vomer itself rests on the maxillary and palatine crest.
11 Palatine - pharyngeal level was in 9 cases, in 24, in 27 and in 12, respectively.
12 The rugged surface of the Palatine was muffled with tender verdure.
13 The malignant lymphoma was mainly happened in palatine tonsil(95 5%).
14 The term usually refers to the palatine tonsils on each side of the oropharynx.
15 Objective: To establish the model of palatine mucoperiosteal expansion and observe a new possible treatment approach to soft tissue defect of cleft palate.
16 The word derives from Rome's Palatine Hill , where the emperors Built their residences.
17 Your Board and employees at all levels send you our very best wishes for a prosperous future with Palatine.
18 The new Welf candidate was Otto, brother of the count Palatine Henry, a man who knew nothing of imperial affairs.
19 Announcement of the Offer will result in more than doubled dividend income for Palatine shareholders.
20 Your Board is supported by an able and dedicated team of executives who are totally committed to Palatine and its objectives.
21 The other vessels to supply the soft palate are direct mucosal branches, which include the lesser palatine artery, the palatal branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery and the tonsillar artery.
22 All night long Romulus sat alone on the summit of the Palatine.
23 The malignant lymphoma is the main tumor type happened in palatine tonsil.
24 Afterwards a second temple to him was erected on the Palatine hill.
25 It was part of the kingdom of Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon times and became a county palatine in 1351. Long noted for its textiles, the area grew rapidly after the Industrial Revolution.
26 All the specimens of expanded tissue showed the formation of extra palatine mucoperiosteal tissue.
27 Objective : To study the value of CT on the diagnosis of primary non - Hodgkin lymphoma ( NHL ) of palatine tonsil.
28 Methods The whole-palate flap pedicled with the unilateral greater palatine artery was used to repair 25 cases of oral soft tissue defects.
29 It was part of the kingdom of Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon times and became a county palatine in 35. Long noted for its textiles, the area grew rapidly after the Industrial Revolution.
30 The tongue-and-groove articulation between the quadrangular cartilage and the maxillary and palatine crest deserves special mention.
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