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▪ I. ˈruminate, a. Bot. rare. [ad. L. rūminātus, pa. pple. of rūminārī: see next.] = ruminated ppl. a. 2.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 280 Albumen..either ruminate, or furnished with a central or ventral cavity. 1835 ― Introd. Bot. (1839) 466 Ruminate, when a hard body is pierced in various direction...
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ruminate
ruminate/ˈru:mɪneɪt; `ruməˌnet/ v1 [I, Ipr] ~ (about/on/over sth) think deeply; meditate; ponder 深思; 沉思; 思索 ruminating on recent events 思考最近发生的事.2 [I] (of animals) chew the cud (指动物)反刍.
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Rumination (psychology)
GPT predicts that individuals for whom goal-related information is highly accessible should be more likely to ruminate. The tendency to negatively ruminate is a stable constant over time and serves as a significant risk factor for clinical depression.
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Lithocarpus ruminatus
Lithocarpus ruminatus, the ruminate stone oak, is a species of stone oak, native to the island of Borneo.
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re-ruminate
re-ˈruminate, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To ruminate again.1591 Horsey Trav. (Hakl. Soc.) 213 When you [? read we] meet in Polland we shall reruminat our aquaintaince merily. 1617 Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. x. 531 Thus does he ruminate and re-ruminate his cud againe.
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ruminator
ruminator (ˈruːmɪneɪtə(r)) [a. L. rūminātor, agent-noun f. rūminārī to ruminate. Cf. It. ruminatore.] One who ruminates.1598 Florio, Ruminatore, a ruminator, a chewer of the cud. 1611 Cotgr., Remascheur, a ruminator.1813 Sir E. Brydges (title), The Ruminator, containing a Series of Moral, Critical, ...
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Cloven hoof
This rule thus excludes the camel from the list of kosher animals because although the camel does ruminate it does not possess true "hooves" – it walks Similarly the pig, although it has cloven true hooves, does not ruminate.
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ruminative
ruminative, a. (ˈruːmɪneɪtɪv) [f. ruminate v. + -ive.] Contemplative, meditative.1841 Hor. Smith Moneyed Man III. xi. 305 Our minds becoming ruminative, we find a calm delight in chewing the cud of memory. 1855 A. Manning O. Chelsea Bun-ho. xii. 207 [She] was a ruminative woman of few words. 1881 Ha...
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Co-rumination
Female adolescents are more likely to co-ruminate than younger girls because their social worlds become increasingly complex and stressful. At a young age, girls report to co-ruminate more than boys, and as they age girls' scores tend to rise, while boys' scores tend to drop.
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Ruminantia
‖ Ruminantia (ruːmɪˈnænʃ(ɪ)ə) [L., neut. pl. of the pres. pple. of rūminārī or rūmināre to ruminate.] The class of ruminant animals.1830 R. Knox Béclard's Anat. 325 In the carnivora, the ruminantia,..the hemispheres..cover a part of the cerebellum. 1870 Flower Osteol. Mamm. (1876) 77 In the Ruminant...
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Transformation (Don Preston album)
JazzTimes' Bill Shoemaker noted "the opportunity to hear him ruminate in a trio setting on Transformation, revisiting choice moments of past weirdness
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ruminated
ˈruminated, ppl. a. [f. ruminate v.] 1. Meditated, considered, digested.1605 Bacon Adv. Learn. ii. ii. §12 Which kind of Ruminated History I thinke..fit to place amongst Bookes of policie. c 1630 Donne Serm. ix. 83 It is a second, a Ruminated, a reflected Knowledge. 2. Bot. Presenting a chewed appea...
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This Eclipse
The separation afforded the guitarists' never-twining parts lends some logic to "Batradar" and "Titanup," but it's hard not to ruminate about what the
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星国恋 To Singapore, with Love
The exiles ruminate about their lives away from home. The exiles ruminate about their lives away from home.
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rumine
† rumine, v. Obs. rare. [ad. F. ruminer or L. rūminārī.] To ruminate.1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. vi. 44 As studious Scholar he self-rumineth His lessons given. a 1618 ― Maiden's Blush 421 Inlie reioycing, deepely rumining, All in his minde maturely pondering.
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