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manducate
manducate, v. (ˈmændjʊkeɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. mandūcā-re to chew: see -ate3.] trans. To chew, eat. Hence ˈmanducated ppl. a.1623 Cockeram, Manducate, to eat. 1624 F. White Repl. Fisher 490 To manducate, that is, to chew or swallow, and to let the Element receiued, passe into their stomach. 1654 Je... Oxford English Dictionary
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manducatory
manducatory, a. Chiefly Phys. (ˈmændjʊkətərɪ) [f. L. mandūcāt- (see manducate) + -ory.] Pertaining to or fitted for manducation.1814 Sch. Gd. Living 40 Their noble perseverance, in fulfilling with so much courage their manducatory functions. 1850 H. Miller Footpr. Creat. iv. (1874) 62 The framework ... Oxford English Dictionary
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manducation
manducation (mændjuːˈkeɪʃən) [ad. L. mandūcātiōn-em, n. of action of mandūcā-re to manducate. Cf. F. manducation (Theol.).] 1. The action of eating. Chiefly Theol. (following the patristic use of L. manducatio), the term applied (usually with qualification, as carnal, corporal, literal, oral, real, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Text and rubrics of the Roman Canon
quod pro vobis tradetur"; the 1972 text includes this phrase and prints in large type all the words it attributes to Jesus, beginning with "Accipite et manducate wikipedia.org
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masticate
masticate, v. (ˈmæstɪkeɪt) Also 7 mastigate. [f. late L. masticāt-, ppl. stem of masticā-re (4th c.) to chew, whence It. masticare, Sp. mascar, Pg. masgar (and the learned forms Sp. masticar, mastigar, Pg. mastigar), OF. mascher (mod.F. mâcher), Pr. mastegar, maschar. A plausible suggestion is that ... Oxford English Dictionary
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mange
▪ I. mange, n.1 (meɪndʒ) Forms: α. 5 maniew(e, manyew, 6–7 mangie, 7 maungie, mangy. β. 6 maunge, 7 mainge, 6– mange. [Late ME. manjewe, a. OF. manjue, mangeue itch (also in the sense ‘eating’), vbl. n. f. manjuer = mangier (mod.F. manger) to eat. Cf. F. démanger to itch.] 1. A cutaneous disease ana... Oxford English Dictionary
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