Manducate vs. Masticate — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Manducate and Masticate
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Manducate
(literary) To chew; to masticate.
Masticate
To chew (food).
Manducate
(literary) To eat.
Masticate
To grind and knead (rubber, for example) into a pulp.
Manducate
To masticate; to chew; to eat.
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Masticate
To chew food.
Manducate
Chew (food);
He jawed his bubble gum
Chew your food and don't swallow it!
The cows were masticating the grass
Masticate
(transitive) To chew (food).
The cow stood, quietly masticating its cud.
Masticate
(transitive) To grind or knead something into a pulp.
Masticate
To grind or crush with, or as with, the teeth and prepare for swallowing and digestion; to chew; as, to masticate food.
Masticate
Grind and knead;
Masticate rubber
Masticate
Chew (food);
He jawed his bubble gum
Chew your food and don't swallow it!
The cows were masticating the grass
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