manducate
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- manducable adjective
- manducation noun
- manducatory adjective
Etymology
Origin of manducate
1615–25; < Latin mandūcātus, past participle of mandūcāre to chew, eat, derivative of mandūcus glutton; -ate 1
Example Sentences
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Manducate, man′dū-kāt, v.t. to chew or eat.—adj.
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Audite Audiendo & manducate bonam.
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Be not these the words of Christ, 'Accipite, manducate?'
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Accipite, et manducate ex hoc omnes.
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