Results for: something which regurgitates cud, something which draws back cud from the stomach to the mouth
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pertaining to the pylorus, pertaining to the opening between the stomach and the duodenum (Anatomy)pyloric
place to store things, server in an inn, sliding receptacle in a dresser or desk; one that attracts; sketcher; draftsman, designer, somebody or something that draws, somebody who writes a checkdrawer
place where the river current meets the sea tide (as in the mouth of a river), section of a river meeting the seaestuary
plastic disk which is tossed back and forth between players for recreationfrisbee
player in middle of back linecenter back
pleat at the backkick pleat
pleated, bent back on itself; intertwined, clasped (i.e. hands); wrapped, envelopedfolded
postpone doing something, put off until a later time; delay, hold back, deferprocrastinate
pouch inside mouth for storing foodcheek pouch
pour or flow out forcefully, say forcefully, vomit, vomit something, cast out the contents of the stomach through the mouth; expel, eject forcefully; gush out, vomit; something that is spewed or ejectedspew
practice of taking big risks in the hopes that the opponent will back down (especially in politics)brinkmanship
pref. of or pertaining to the stomachgastro
pref. of the backdorsi
process of drawing back cud from the stomach into the mouth (in ruminant animals); act of vomiting, act of throwing upregurgitation
production of saliva, secretion of saliva into the mouthsalivation
 

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