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111εὔθηλον — εὔθηλος with distended udder masc/fem acc sg εὔθηλος with distended udder neut nom/voc/acc sg …
112ὑπουθατίαν — ὑπουθατίᾱν , ὑπουθάτιος fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) ὑπουθατίᾱν , ὑπουθατίας under the udder masc acc sg (attic epic doric aeolic) ὑπουθατίας under the udder masc acc sg …
113suckle — [suk′əl] vt. suckled, suckling [ME sokelen, prob. back form. < sokelynge,SUCKLING] 1. to cause to suck at the breast or udder; nurse 2. to bring up; rear; foster vi. to suck at the breast or udder …
114streptococcal mastitis — noun also streptococcic mastitis : bovine mastitis caused by infection of the udder with a streptococcus (Streptococcus agalactiae or occasionally a related form), characterized by chronic progressive fibrotic changes in one or more quarters of… …
115udderless — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷lə̇s adjective : destitute or deprived of an udder * * * uddˈerless adjective Unsuckled • • • Main Entry: ↑udder …
116udderful — uddˈerful adjective With full udder • • • Main Entry: ↑udder …
117suck|le — «SUHK uhl», verb, led, ling. –transitive verb. 1. to feed with milk from the breast or udder; give suck to; nurse: »The cat suckles her kittens. 2. Figurative. to bring up; nourish: » suckled on the literature of Spain (W. H. Hudson). A Pagan… …
118ud|der — «UHD uhr», noun. the downward hanging bag of cows, female goats, or certain other animals from which milk comes. The udder contains the milk producing glands and has protruding teats through which milk can be drawn. ╂[Middle English udder, Old… …
119Escutcheon — Es*cutch eon, n. [OF. escusson, F. [ e]cusson, from OF. escu shield, F. [ e]cu. See {Esquire}, {Scutcheon}.] 1. (Her.) The surface, usually a shield, upon which bearings are marshaled and displayed. The surface of the escutcheon is called the… …
120Escutcheon of pretense — Escutcheon Es*cutch eon, n. [OF. escusson, F. [ e]cusson, from OF. escu shield, F. [ e]cu. See {Esquire}, {Scutcheon}.] 1. (Her.) The surface, usually a shield, upon which bearings are marshaled and displayed. The surface of the escutcheon is… …