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Ruminant  adj.  (Zool.) Chewing the cud; characterized by chewing again what has been swallowed; of or pertaining to the Ruminantia.






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"Ruminant" Quotes from Famous Books



... an inch to a foot and a half in thickness, and contains many fragments of wood, sticks, roots, etc.; and of animals, numerous beetles were found, one kind of which frequents only places where deer and ruminant animals abound. ...
— The Prehistoric World - Vanished Races • E. A. Allen

... wanting a number of minor animals found in the Indian peninsula, cannot boast such a ruminant as the majestic Gaur[1], which inhabits the great forests from Cape Comorin to the Himalaya; and, providentially, the island is equally free of the formidable tiger and the ...
— Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and • James Emerson Tennent

... strikingly and beautifully in the last part of this conversation our Lord varies the word for eating, and substitutes—as if He were speaking to those who had fulfilled the previous condition—another one which implies the ruminant action of certain animals. And that is what Christian men have to do, to feed over and over and over again on the 'Bread of God which came down from heaven.' Christ, and especially in and through His death for us, can nourish and sustain our wills, ...
— Expositions of Holy Scripture - St. John Chapters I to XIV • Alexander Maclaren

... sitting in front of the glass brushing her hair, when Chrystie, supposedly retired, came in fully dressed. She dropped onto the side of the bed, watching her sister, with her head tilted, her eye dreamily ruminant. ...
— Treasure and Trouble Therewith - A Tale of California • Geraldine Bonner

... accent, and triumphs by some ugliness subdued. It was part of her queerness that she had the square brows, the wide mouth, the large, innocent muzzle of a deer, and a neck that carried her head high. With a queerness amounting to perversity some gentle, fawn-like, ruminant woman had borne her. And, queerer still, her genius had rushed in and seized upon that body, that it might draw wild nature into it through her woodland, pastoral blood. And for the blood it took it had given ...
— The Creators - A Comedy • May Sinclair

... proposition is then offered as evidence, when in fact the evidence has not been universally ascertained. But if in urging that 'all ruminants are herbivorous' no more is meant than that so many other ruminants of different species are known to be herbivorous, and that the ruminant stomach is so well adapted to a coarse vegetable diet, that the same habit may be expected in other ruminants, such as camels, the argument then rests upon material evidence without unfairly implying ...
— Logic - Deductive and Inductive • Carveth Read

... said of many of the subordinate groups, or orders, into which these great classes are divided. At the present time, for example, there are numerous forms of non-ruminant pachyderms, or what we may call broadly, the pig tribe, and many varieties of ruminants. These latter have their definite characteristics, and the former have their distinguishing peculiarities. But there is nothing ...
— Lectures and Essays • Thomas Henry Huxley

... Rowcliffe had often watched it, acknowledging its charm, while he said to himself that for him it could never have any meaning or fascination, any more than Mary could. There wasn't much in Mary's face, and there wasn't much in Mary. She was too ruminant, too tranquil. He sometimes wondered how much it would take ...
— The Three Sisters • May Sinclair

... ascending ramus unusually large, extending far above the zygomatic arch, forming almost a right angle with equal arms. Hodgson's description is: "Ursine arm; feline paw; profoundly cross-hinged, yet grinding jaw, and purely triturative and almost ruminant molar of Ailurus; tongue smooth; pupil round; feet enveloped in woolly socks with leporine completeness. It walks like the marten; climbs and fights with all the four legs at once, like the Paradoxuri, and does not employ its forefeet—like ...
— Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon • Robert A. Sterndale



Words linked to "Ruminant" :   reticulum, artiodactyl mammal, bovid, camelopard, first stomach, nonruminant, second stomach, pronghorn antelope, suborder Ruminantia, ruminate, cervid, predigest, chevrotain, American antelope, psalterium, artiodactyl, fourth stomach, deer, giraffe, third stomach, mouse deer, prongbuck, abomasum, pollard, pronghorn, Antilocapra americana, Ruminantia, Giraffa camelopardalis, omasum



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