Definition of Manducating

1. manducate [v] - See also: manducate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Manducating

mandred
mandrel
mandrels
mandril
mandrill
mandrills
mandrils
mandrin
mandritta
mandrittas
manduca
manducable
manducate
manducated
manducates
manducating (current term)
manducation
manducations
manducatory
manduction
mandyas
mandylion
mandylions
mane
maneaba
maneater
maneaters
maneating
maneb
maned

Literary usage of Manducating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1822)
"In drinking he was remarkably abstemious, but his manducating propensities developed themselves in no equivocal manner. Faithful to the Commons' bell, ..."

2. On Diseases of the Skin by Erasmus Wilson (1857)
"... the following description:—Body apterous ; no distinction of head or segments ; manducating organ prominent, without apparent palpi; eight short legs. ..."

3. A Monograph of the British Fossil Crustacea, Belonging to the Order Merostomata by Henry Woodward (1878)
"1, 7), are evidently the most important and powerful manducating organs, as well as being also the principal locomotory appendages. Prof. ..."

4. A History of the Reformation by Thomas Martin Lindsay (1914)
"... and the thought of manducating with the teeth for that of faith which is the faculty by which spiritual benefits are received. But Zwingli believed that ..."

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