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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "ruminant" in a sentence

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    ruminant


    1. I ignored, of course, the comment comparing my dermis with the one of the ruminant


    2. The best floral arrangements of the region were exhibited there and my step grandmother had won unconquered the last three years; but judging by the events in full development and the voracious famine that was boasting in the vigorous movements of the jaw of the ruminant, this year the award would go to other hands


    3. Ño Josefina had already gone to the garden taking care of the situation, with a broom of wide bristles she was giving blows to the extraordinary ruminant, which before the fury opened by the woman, ran with an urgency to get lost between the filled bushes


    4. Clearly, she could not blame us for the irruption of the ruminant in her garden since she had no idea that the camel belonged to the Genie of the bottle, but nevertheless, we were given the responsibility and the subsequent punishment


    5. The book of the revelation revealed the beast as a male belonging to ruminant mammals and the bull will be its closest link


    6. Natural trans fats are created in the stomachs of ruminant animals like cattle, sheep, goats, etc


    7. They are artificially made from plant oils, instead of the natural process that happens in ruminant animals


    8. Pork helped Gerald upstairs to bed and Ashley and Will were left tobacco like a placid ruminant animal


    9. Casaubon: he was as genuine a character as any ruminant animal, and he had not actively assisted in creating any illusions about himself


    10. Marriage, which was to bring guidance into worthy and imperative occupation, had not yet freed her from the gentlewoman's oppressive liberty: it had not even filled her leisure with the ruminant joy of unchecked tenderness

    11. Waterhouse and others have remarked, our carnivorous, ruminant, and rodent mammals, could successfully compete with these well-developed orders


    12. With the giraffe, the continued preservation of the individuals of some extinct high-reaching ruminant, which had the longest necks, legs, etc


    13. He lived solely for his own amusement; cropping life’s greenness in a slow, easy, ruminant fashion, and on a modest income


    14. With the dumb placidity of some ruminant, Avery was sitting in his same place on the platform of the emporium


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    "ruminant" definitions

    any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four (occasionally three) compartments


    related to or characteristic of animals of the suborder Ruminantia or any other animal that chews a cud