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  • 101Suckling — /suk ling/, n. Sir John, 1609 42, English poet. * * * In mammals, the drawing of milk into the mouth from the nipple of a mammary gland. In human beings, it is referred to as nursing or breast feeding. The word also denotes an animal that has not …

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  • 102Nipple — The pigmented projection on the surface of the breast. Ducts that conduct milk from the mammary glands to the surface of the breast exit through the nipple. The surrounding flat area of pigmentation is the areola. * * * A wartlike projection at… …

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  • 103spider — 1. An arthropod of the order Araneida (subclass Arachnida) characterized by four pairs of legs; a cephalothorax; a globose, smooth abdomen; and a complex of web spinning spinnerets. Among the venomous spiders found in the New World are the black… …

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  • 104Euterhaarentferner — Ein Euterhaarentferner (auch Euterbrenner) ist ein bei der Haltung von Hausrindern zur Milchproduktion verwendetes Gerät. Es handelt sich um einen an einen Gasbrenner, mit dem die Euterhaare durch Verbrennen mit reduzierter Sauerstoff Zufuhr aus… …

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  • 105théatin — [ teatɛ̃ ] n. m. • 1611; ordre fondé en 1524 par P. Carafa, évêque de Theato (Chieti) ♦ Religieux de l ordre fondé par Gaétan de Tiene et P. Carafa, pour réformer les mœurs du clergé. ● théatin nom masculin (latin Teatinus, habitant de Téate,… …

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  • 106breast — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. bosom, bust, mama; spirit. See convexity, feeling, body. v. face, brave. See opposition. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The forepart of the body above the abdomen] Syn. chest, thorax, heart, bosom; see chest… …

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  • 107nipple — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dug, mammilla, pap[illa], teat; tit. See convexity, body. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mammilla, papilla, areola, mammary, mammary gland, dug, teat, tit, teatlike object, breast, udder, pacifier …

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  • 108tit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. teat, nipple (see body). II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. Sl. teat, nipple, breast, *boob. see breast …

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  • 109tit — English has three separate words tit. The oldest, ‘breast’ [OE], belongs to a West Germanic family of terms for ‘breast’ or ‘nipple’ that also includes German zitze and Dutch tit: it presumably originated in imitation of a baby’s sucking sounds.… …

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  • 110Zitze — Sf Brustwarze std. stil. (14. Jh.), spmhd. zitze, ndd. titte, nndl. tit Stammwort. Ae. tit(t) m., ne. teat neben ahd. tutto m., tutta, mhd. tut(t)e m./f. und die Verkleinerung tütel n. Sicher eine Lautgebärde aus der Kindersprache.    Ebenso ne.… …

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