The tongue of a fly is called the labellum. This is their primary organ use for eating that has taste receptors on it.
meaning of tounge is jeebh...
Patois is another word for tongue and dialect is another word too
The phenomenon you are referring to is called "tip-of-the-tongue" phenomenon. It is when you know the answer to something but can't quite recall it at that moment.
Flies have a proboscis, which is a long tube-like structure that they use for feeding. It acts like a tongue, allowing them to consume liquids by sucking them up.
french kissing
There is no such thing called Tongue Bone. Tongues do NOT have bones.
Linguette, or piccole linguette.
The skin that is attached to the tongue and lower palate is called the lingual frenulum.
It is called a tongue of a Chameleon
The full name gives it away. Its called the Hart's tongue fern. See the related link for more information.
One of the animals that eats ants, has a long tongue and nose is called an anteater.
A snails tongue is called a Radula.
The tongue....
Reggie Tongue's birth name is Reginald Clinton Tongue.
twisting your tongue
a butterflies tongue is called a proboscis. :) weird, huh?!
The tongue is effectively one big muscle but it has got different sets of firbres which are often seen as separate muscles; the two (Superior and Inferior) Longitudonal fibres, the Transverse fibres and the Vertical fibres. The Genioglossus is never agreed upon whether it is part of the tongue or not but it sits directly underneath it at any rate. Anything (muslces, vessels or nerves) that are related to the tongue have the term Glossus in some form in their name. This is the old latin name for the tongue but nowadays you will not often hear it as just calling it the tonue is far more prevelant.