Definition of Palatableness

1. Noun. The property of being acceptable to the mouth.

Exact synonyms: Palatability
Generic synonyms: Taste Property
Specialized synonyms: Pleasingness, Tastiness, Appetisingness, Appetizingness
Derivative terms: Palatable, Palatable
Antonyms: Unpalatability

2. Noun. Acceptability to the mind or feelings. "The pursuit of electoral palatability"
Exact synonyms: Palatability
Generic synonyms: Acceptability, Acceptableness
Derivative terms: Palatable

Definition of Palatableness

1. n. The quality or state of being agreeable to the taste; relish; acceptableness.

Definition of Palatableness

1. Noun. The quality of being palatable. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Palatableness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palatableness

palampore
palampores
palankeen
palankeens
palanquin
palanquins
palapa
palapas
palapteryx
palarstanide
palas
palases
palatabilities
palatability
palatable
palatableness (current term)
palatablenesses
palatably
palatal
palatal abscess
palatal bar
palatal expander
palatal hook
palatal hooks
palatal index
palatal muscles
palatal myoclonus
palatal nystagmus
palatal obturators
palatal papillomatosis

Literary usage of Palatableness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Feeding of Animals by Whitman Howard Jordan (1901)
"palatableness It is entirely reasonable to believe that a thorough relish for ... palatableness is, therefore, an important factor in successful feeding, ..."

2. The Principles of Agriculture: A Text-book for Schools and Rural Societies by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1909)
"palatableness 469. It is found to be profitable to provide, even at considerable expense, a certain amount of fresh green food for winter feeding, ..."

3. The Principles of Agriculture: A Text-book for Schools and Rural Societies by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1909)
"palatableness 469. It is found to be profitable to provide, even at considerable expense, a certain amount of fresh green food for winter feeding, ..."

4. The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle (1861)
"THE invariable purity, palatableness, speedy efficacy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general approval and ..."

5. Potter's American Monthly (1881)
"The stress that is laid on the superior palatableness of white bread, though not quite ... The palatableness of an article of food is, however, more largely ..."

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