They are called ruminating animals; that is, after they have eaten their food they possess the power of returning it from the first stomach into the mouth, to be again masticated before it is finally digested.
Under many convulsive twitches of the elbow, the tiny style is carried first to the mouth, and the end having been seized between the teeth, is masticated in a sort of mental frenzy.
In using it a piece is broken off and masticated along with the acullico.
But at intervals of two and a half or three hours, he regularly masticated about half an ounce of coca leaves, and he kept an acullico continually in his mouth.
The excavators in the mines of Cerro de Pasco throw masticated coca on hard veins of metal, in the belief that it softens the ore, and renders it more easy to work.
Though the grain may not have beenmasticated in the bill, what does it signify?
Besides its use of being masticated in Barbary, it is exported to Europe in considerable quantities, for the manufacture of glass.
The face of a Mindanao south coast Moro is generally pleasant, but a smile spoils his appearance; the parting lips disclose a filthy aperture with dyed teeth in a mahogany coloured foam of masticated betel-nut.
The fruit, when tender, is masticatedlike the Areca catechu.
Food can not be properly masticated without sound molars.
When the bread is made without yeast and is masticated very thoroughly it may do no harm.
Your food must be thoroughly masticated as well as thoroughly enjoyed.
Its causes are varied, insufficient exercise in the open air, hastily eaten and imperfectly masticated food, also many articles of food tend to induce the evil of habitual constipation.
It is important that the food be hard, so that it be well masticated and that it be eaten slowly, so that the stomach is not overloaded.
I have often seen the whim of patients who craved meat indulged; they got a juicy porterhouse steak with the understanding that it was to be thoroughly masticated before swallowing.
But just as masticated food is more altered than the latter kind, so is food which has been swallowed more altered than that which has been merely masticated.
But it must be remembered that over-eating, or the eating of indigestible food, must be given up, and the food must be masticated till it is reduced to a liquid condition.
Many will say they have not time for this, but time must be taken, and half the quantity of food well masticated will nourish better than the whole imperfectly masticated.
The food being received into the mouth, is there masticated or broken down, by the teeth, and impregnated with saliva, which is pressed out of the salivary glands, by the motions of the jaw and the muscles of the mouth.
Any well masticated solid food can be swallowed through a lumen 5 millimeters in diameter.
Any sort of lumen can be enlarged so any well masticated food can be swallowed.
Automatic conveyal of Automatic reception of the prepared fuel, first to properly masticated and the bins and then on to thoroughly insalivated the furnace as required.
In this case, deglutition could not be well performed, and she was obliged to use her finger to propel the masticated food downwards.
Having obtained from St. Martin two ounces of gastric juice, he divided this quantity into two equal portions, and laid in each an equal quantity of masticated roast beef.
Curd may be seasoned with salt to make it more palatable, and should be thoroughly masticated before it is swallowed.
This is also the reason why, in other experiments, masticatedbread and dressed flesh were more readily dissolved than unchewed bread and raw flesh.
The lumberman ejected a masticated chew and took a fresh one.
His eyes were sparkling as he ruthlessly masticated his tobacco.
In the act of contracting, it squeezes out a portion of the partly masticated food and fluids; the former comes within the spiral muscles, is embraced by them, and thus ascends the gullet, and passes into the mouth for remastication.
On making a post mortem examination, about half a bushel of partly-masticated foxgrass was found in the paunch, and the manyplus was distended beyond its physiological capacity.
As soon as food has been thoroughly masticatedand impregnated with saliva, it is ready for transmission to the stomach.
Food should be thoroughly masticated before it is taken into the stomach.
If all the food that one needs to take at a single meal can be thoroughly masticated in fifteen minutes, why is it better to spend a longer time at the table?
Food that is thoroughly masticated and relished will receive more saliva and gastric juice, and probably more of other juices, than if hastily chewed and swallowed.
The first is compounded in this way: “Cow’s milk Part 1 Fresh dates ” 1 Uah corn ” 1 To be left stand and then to be masticated nine times.
Amaa-plant Part 1 Sweet beer ” 1 Sut-plant ” 1 To bemasticated and then spit on the ground.
We plunged our porringer into the pot, but it was only by the most laudable efforts that we could get down this green stuff, which gave us the idea of half masticated grass.
The willows, especially, attracted their interest; and when at all within their reach, they did not fail to pluck the tender branches, which they masticated with entire satisfaction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "masticated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: doughy; flabby; fleshy; mushy; pasty; pithy; pulpy; soft; spongy; squashy; succulent