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  1. ˈmanjəˌkāt. -ed/-ing/-s. archaic. : masticate, chew, eat. Word History. Etymology. Latin manducatus, past participle of manducare. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

  2. Use the verb manducate when you need a formal word for eating. Horses manducate mouthfuls of hay and little kids who are new to trick-or-treating might want to manducate each piece of candy as it's dropped in their treat bag on Halloween.

  3. Manducate definition: to chew; masticate; eat.. See examples of MANDUCATE used in a sentence.

  4. noun. manducatory (ˈmanducaˌtory) (ˈmændukəˌtɔri ; ˈmændjukəˌtɔri ) adjective. Word origin. < L manducatus, pp. of manducare: see manger. Word Frequency. manducate in American English. (ˈmændʒuˌkeit) transitive verb Word forms: -cated, -cating. archaic. to chew; masticate; eat.

  5. manducate - chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth; "He jawed his bubble gum"; "Chew your food and don't swallow it!"; "The cows were masticating the grass". chew, masticate, jaw. chomp, champ - chew noisily; "The boy chomped his sandwich". champ - chafe at the bit, like horses.

  6. Jul 15, 2023 · manducate (third-person singular simple present manducates, present participle manducating, simple past and past participle manducated) (transitive, literary) To chew (something); to masticate. To eat (something).

  7. Manducate definition, to chew; masticate; eat. See more.

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  9. Manducate definition: To chew; masticate.

  10. manducate: To masticate; chew.