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| "Manducate your food well before you swallow." | "I can't wait to manducate the treats from the cookie swap." | "After my dental surgery, I won't be able to manducate for a few days, so I have plenty of smoothies and ice cream stocked up." |
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| Latin, early 17th century |
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| "Manducate" might look something like the buzzword "mansplain," but the former term has nothing to do with explaining or educating. Instead, "manducate" is a fancy term for something everyone does: chewing or eating. ... | |
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