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Definition of eating
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Eating
(n.) The act of
tasking
food; the act of
consuming
or
corroding.
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Insalivation
::
Insalivation
(n.) The
mixing
of the food with the
saliva
and other
secretions
of the mouth in
eating.
Salep
::
Salep (n.) The dried
tubers
of
various
species
of
Orchis,
and
Eulophia.
It is used to make a
nutritious
beverage
by
treating
the
powdered
preparation
with hot
water..
Oxanilide
::
Oxanilide
(n.) a white
crystalline
substance,
resembling
oxanilamide,
obtained
by
heating
aniline
oxalate,
and
regarded
as a
double
anilide
of
oxalic
acid; --
called
also
diphenyl
oxamide..
Polyphagous
::
Polyphagous
(a.)
Eating,
or
subsisting
on, many kinds of food; as,
polyphagous
animals..
Toothbill
::
Toothbill
(n.) A
peculiar
fruit-eating
ground
pigeon
(Didunculus
strigiostris)
native
of the
Samoan
Islands,
and noted for its
resemblance,
in
several
characteristics,
to the
extinct
dodo. Its beak is stout and
strongly
hooked,
and the
mandible
has two or three
strong
teeth
toward
the end. Its color is
chocolate
red.
Called
also
toothbilled
pigeon,
and
manu-mea..
Procreating
::
Procreating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Procreat.
Juneating
::
Juneating
(n.) A kind of early
apple.
Necrophagan
::
Necrophagan
(a.)
Eating
carrion.
Sweat
::
Sweating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Swea.
Verditer
::
Verditer
(n.)
Either
one of two
pigments
(called
blue
verditer,
and green
verditer)
which are made by
treating
copper
nitrate
with
calcium
carbonate
(in the form of lime,
whiting,
chalk,
etc.) They
consist
of
hydrated
copper
carbonates
analogous
to the
minerals
azurite
and
malachite..
Antanaclasis
::
Antanaclasis
(n.) A
figure
which
consists
in
repeating
the same word in a
different
sense;
as, Learn some craft when
young,
that when old you may live
without
craft..
Flashing
::
Flashing
(n.) The
reheating
of an
article
at the
furnace
aperture
during
manufacture
to
restore
its
plastic
condition;
esp., the
reheating
of a globe of crown glass to allow it to
assume
a flat shape as it is
rotated..
Temperance
::
Temperance
(v. t.)
Habitual
moderation
in
regard
to the
indulgence
of the
natural
appetites
and
passions;
restrained
or
moderate
indulgence;
moderation;
as,
temperance
in
eating
and
drinking;
temperance
in the
indulgence
of joy or
mirth;
specifically,
moderation,
and
sometimes
abstinence,
in
respect
to using
intoxicating
liquors..
Gnaw
::
Gnaw (v. i.) To use the teeth in
biting;
to bite with
repeated
effort,
as in
eating
or
removing
with the
teethsomething
hard,
unwiedly,
or
unmanageable..
Maleic
::
Maleic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid of the
ethylene
series,
metameric
with
fumaric
acid and
obtained
by
heating
malic
acid..
Electrophorus
::
Electrophorus
(n.) An
instrument
for
exciting
electricity,
and
repeating
the
charge
indefinitely
by
induction,
consisting
of a flat cake of
resin,
shelllac,
or
ebonite,
upon which is
placed
a plate of
metal..
Translator
::
Translator
(n.) A
repeating
instrument.
Omophagic
::
Omophagic
(a.)
Eating
raw
flesh;
using
uncooked
meat as food; as,
omophagic
feasts,
rites..
Sterrometal
::
Sterrink
(n.) The
crab-eating
seal
(Lobodon
carcinophaga)
of the
Antarctic
Ocean.
Hall
::
Hall (n.) The chief room in a
castle
or manor
house,
and in early times the only
public
room,
serving
as the place of
gathering
for the
lord's
family
with the
retainers
and
servants,
also for
cooking
and
eating.
It was often
contrasted
with the
bower,
which was the
private
or
sleeping
apartment..
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