Usage Note
Zungengrund is the posterior third of the tongue, closest to the throat. It contains taste buds sensitive to bitter flavours and can be a site of inflammation or tonsil-related problems, making it a useful anatomical term for health contexts.
Examples
"Am Zungengrund sitzen die Bitterschmeckrezeptoren."
Natural Translation
The bitter-taste receptors are located at the root of the tongue.
Literal Translation
At-the tongue-root sit the bitter-taste-receptors.
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