
1) Bossy mouthful 2) Bossy s chew 3) Bovine bolus 4) Bovine chaw 5) Bovine chew 6) Bovine gum 7) Bovine mouthful 8) Cattle chew 9) Chew for bossy 10) Chew it over 11) Chew of tobacco 12) Chew on this 13) Chewable stuff 14) Chewable substance 15) Chewed item 16) Chewed stuff 17) Chewed-over material
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1) Chaw 2) Chew 3) Quid
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- food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again
- a wad of something chewable as tobacco
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Cud is a portion of food that returns from a ruminant`s stomach to the mouth to be chewed for the second time. More accurately, it is a bolus of semi-degraded food regurgitated from the reticulorumen of a ruminant. Cud is produced during the physical digestive process of rumination. The idiomatic expression chewing one`s cud means meditating or .....
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A defect from a chipped die.
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ruminants regurgitate a portion of their previous meal to chew on. This aides in breaking down the plant fibers.
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• (n.) A portion of tobacco held in the mouth and chewed; a quid. • (n.) That portion of food which is brought up into the mouth by ruminating animals from their first stomach, to be chewed a second time. • (n.) The first stomach of ruminating beasts.
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(from the article `esophagus`) ...these chambers, the microbes begin to digest and ferment it, breaking down not only protein, starch, and fats but cellulose as well. The larger, ... ...a three-chambered stomach. Ruminants eat quickly, storing masses of grass or foliage in the first chamber of the stomach, the rumen, where it ... [2 ...
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A bolus of regurgitated food.
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A raised lump of metal on a coin caused by a piece of the die breaking off.
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A form of die break that leaves a shapeless lump of metal on part of a coin.
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The portion of food that is brought up into the mouth of a ruminating animal from its stomach. Cows, goats, and giraffes are some of the many animals that chew cud.
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Cud (kŭd)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
cudu ,
cwudu ,
cwidu ,
cweodo , of uncertain origin; cf, German
köder bait, Icelandic
kviðr womb, Goth.
qiþus . Confer
Quid .]
1. That portion of food which is brought up into the mouth by rumi...
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food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again.
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n] - food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again
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cud 1. Partly digested food that cows and other ruminants return to the mouth, after it has passed into the first stomach, to chew again as an aid to more complete digestion. 2. Something held in the human mouth and chewed; such as, a quid of tobacco. Although it is not etymologically related to rumin-, this term is primarily associated with the ...
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partly digested food that is re-chewed
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food chewed a second time by some grazing animals
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noun food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again
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the portion of food that a ruminant returns from the first stomach to the mouth to chew a second time. · quid. · to meditate or ponder; ruminate.
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