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gustatory

[guhs-tuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / ˈgʌs təˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /


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Entirely unconcerned with the client’s gustatory enjoyment, Lucy considers herself an artiste, creating food for unsophisticated palates, and Chao plays her with the utmost seriousness.

From New York Times

Ham has been called pork’s leap to immortality, a source of sustenance and gustatory happiness for much of human history.

From New York Times

Smell is also an important part of the gustatory experience, and Miyashita is already experimenting with “smell displays.”

From National Geographic

But it's actually a lot more significant than mere human gustatory lacking.

From Salon

“You can create virtual realities for the olfactory system or for the gustatory system in adult fruit flies,” explains David Tadres, a Ph.D. student in Louis’s lab and first author of the PiVR paper.

From Scientific American