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Meaning of glossa
Wordnet
glossa (n)
a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity
Webster
glossa (n.)
The tongue, or lingua, of an insect. See Hymenoptera.
glossa Sentence Examples
- The glossa of the orchid flower gives it a distinctive sheen.
- The professor's speech was peppered with obscure glossae, leaving his audience perplexed.
- The manuscript contained numerous marginal glossae, providing additional insights into the text.
- The curator of the museum meticulously annotated each artifact with a detailed glossa.
- The entomologist carefully dissected the insect's glossae, studying their intricate structures.
- The linguistic scholar analyzed the etymological glossae in the ancient text to trace the evolution of the language.
- The librarian consulted a reference book containing glossae of various literary terms.
- The artist's brushstrokes created a subtle glossa on the canvas, giving it a luminous quality.
- The gourmet's palate detected a delicate glossa of sweetness in the chocolate truffle.
- The conductor's glossae on the musical score provided valuable guidance to the orchestra.
FAQs About the word glossa
a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavityThe tongue, or lingua, of an insect. See Hymenoptera.
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The glossa of the orchid flower gives it a distinctive sheen.
The professor's speech was peppered with obscure glossae, leaving his audience perplexed.
The manuscript contained numerous marginal glossae, providing additional insights into the text.
The curator of the museum meticulously annotated each artifact with a detailed glossa.