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antelope |
an animal with horns, a long neck, long legs, and hooves. Antelopes are known for their fast running. Antelopes are mammals that eat plants and chew their cud. The smallest kind of antelope is only one foot tall; the largest antelope is six feet tall at the shoulder. Gazelles, gnus, and impalas are all antelopes. Most antelopes live in Africa; some also live in Asia. [1/2 definitions] |
bison |
a very large mammal with a large head, humped shoulders, and short curved horns. Bison used to roam the plains of North America in large herds, but they were hunted until they were almost extinct. North American bison are also called buffalo, but they are not related to the true buffalo of Africa and Asia. Bison have hooves and are closely related to cattle. Bison eat only plants and chew their cud. [1/2 definitions] |
champ1 |
to chew loudly and vigorously. [1/4 definitions] |
chewable |
combined form of chew. |
chewing gum |
a soft, sweet substance that you chew for a long time but do not swallow. |
chomp |
to chew or bite on something, usu. heavily, vigorously or noisily (often fol. by "on"). [2/3 definitions] |
chump2 |
to chew; munch; chomp. |
crunch |
to chew with a crackling noise; crush by biting. [1/3 definitions] |
cud |
food that certain animals such as cows bring up from the first stomach to chew again. |
deer |
a mammal with short fur, long legs, and a long neck. Deer have hooves on their feet and can run very fast. The males of most kinds of deer grow and shed antlers every year. Deer are herbivores that chew their cud. Caribou, elk, moose, reindeer, and white-tailed deer are all kinds of deer. |
eat |
to put into the mouth, chew, and swallow. [1/5 definitions] |
gnaw |
to bite or chew on again and again. |
gum2 |
to chew (food) using the gums instead of teeth. [1/2 definitions] |
masticate |
to grind (food) with the teeth; chew. [1/2 definitions] |
munch |
to chew in a noisy way, making a crunching sound. |
ruminate |
to chew a cud. [2/4 definitions] |
saliva |
a liquid produced by glands in the mouth that helps us to chew and digest food. Saliva has no color or taste. |
tough |
difficult to cut or chew. [1/4 definitions] |
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