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- The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth of a typical tetrapod. It mani****tes food for chewing and swallowing as part of the digestive process, and...
- cataglottism or a tongue kiss, is an amorous kiss in which the parti****nts' tongues extend to touch each other's lips or tongue. A kiss with the tongue stimulates...
- Spiritualized on the third leg, Spiderbait, Pond, Gut Heatlh, Lola Scott and Earth Tongue on the oceanian leg. Part of Riot Fest. Part of Louder Than Life festival...
- North America it is known variously as velvety earth tongue, shaggy earth tongue, or black earth tongue. DNA evidence suggests the hairy earthtongue may...
- as the viscid black earth tongue or the glutinous earthtongue, is a species of fungus in the family Geoglossaceae (the earth tongues). Widely distributed...
- species of earth-tongue fungi in the family Geoglossaceae. The widespread type species, G. glutinosum, is commonly known as the "glutinous earth tongue". G. heptaseptatum...
- material published posthumously in The Silmarillion, The History of Middle-earth, and Unfinished Tales. Scholars have noted that the Valar resemble angels...
- Spathularia flavida, commonly known as the yellow earth tongue, the yellow fan, or the fairy fan, is an ascomycete fungus found in coniferous forests of...
- Not-So-Secret Vice". Retrieved 28 October 2023. "Tolkien's Languages: The Tongues of Middle-Earth". 2013. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Tolkien's...
- Geoglossales, class Geoglossomycetes. These fungi are broadly known as earth tongues. The ascocarps of most species in the family Geoglossaceae are terrestrial...