1) The word pate (as in a head or forehead) : "His bald pate reflected the dim light."
(pronounced PAYT)
2) The word pâté (chopped meat paste, especially duck or goose liver, pâté de foie gras) :
"The paté was too salty for his taste." (pronounced "pah-TAY)
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A pate is another word for the head. It is sometimes used to mean an application that males the wearer appear bald, hence "a bald pate."
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