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Taste Tasty
Engraved before 1811 from an original in the then Museum Pio Clemens in Rome (Click for details)
Esculapius (Medicine) between Mercury (Merchants) and the Graces (Medicine, Hygiene and Panacea)
Esculapius dealt with Patients - Merchants make deals with Clients


~ TASTE  id+ | TEST if SUITABLE |
^u             start see> GUST
               cont> see> TEST
~ TASTY  id+ | RESPONSE TO TASTE as in TACT |
         biol> TASTE or see> GUSTO in sp
               IS ONE OF 5 SENSES |
  med> GUSTATORY SENSATION GATHERED MOSTLY FROM
       GLOSSO PHARYNGEAL RECEPTORS or SENSORIAL
  ORGANS LOCATED ON THE TONGUE PHARYNX and  PALATE
  note TASTE evolves from see> TACT
  ukr      SMAK   = TASTE as of FOOD or ESTHETICS
  lat      GUSTUS   TASTE     see> GUSTO  sug> ELAN
  gr       GEUS     TASTE     see> SAVVY  sug> PALATABLE
  lat      NISUS    NITI which DENOTE EFFORT
           GEUSIS   same
  med> LOSS OF TASTE is a component of AGING
  ply> | GRANTED THAT MUCH ABOUT TASTE relates to
         SAVY SAVORY DELECTABLE FOODS IMPACTING THE PALATE
  but SAVVY TACT can control the ECSTASY of
      INTANGIBLE TANGENTIAL DELIGHTS |
  sug> SAVORY     see> JUICY  see> PALATE
  sug> DELICIOUS  sug> DELECTABLE
  see> DELIGHT    sug> ECSTASY
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