languette

Etymology
From (modern French ), diminutive of, from.

Noun

 * 1) A tongue-shaped implement.
 * 2) A tongue-like organ found on tunicates.
 * 3) bony tongue-shaped structure on the mandible
 * 4) fleshy tongue-shaped structure
 * 5) A tongue-shaped design used to decorate Ancient Greek pottery.
 * 6) A type of decorative hood used on a woman's bodice in the seventeenth century.
 * 7) The tongue of a reed on a harmonium.
 * 8) An elongated samara that occurs alone.
 * 9) A valve flap associated with the byssus of a mollusk.
 * 1) bony tongue-shaped structure on the mandible
 * 2) fleshy tongue-shaped structure
 * 3) A tongue-shaped design used to decorate Ancient Greek pottery.
 * 4) A type of decorative hood used on a woman's bodice in the seventeenth century.
 * 5) The tongue of a reed on a harmonium.
 * 6) An elongated samara that occurs alone.
 * 7) A valve flap associated with the byssus of a mollusk.
 * 1) A tongue-shaped design used to decorate Ancient Greek pottery.
 * 2) A type of decorative hood used on a woman's bodice in the seventeenth century.
 * 3) The tongue of a reed on a harmonium.
 * 4) An elongated samara that occurs alone.
 * 5) A valve flap associated with the byssus of a mollusk.
 * 1) The tongue of a reed on a harmonium.
 * 2) An elongated samara that occurs alone.
 * 3) A valve flap associated with the byssus of a mollusk.
 * 1) A valve flap associated with the byssus of a mollusk.
 * 1) A valve flap associated with the byssus of a mollusk.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a small tongue-shaped object, such as the tongue of a shoe