Masticate
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British pronunciation/mˈɑːstɪkˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/mˈæstᵻkˌeɪt/

Definición y Significado de "masticate"

to masticate
01

masticar

to chew food by biting and grinding it with the teeth
Transitive: to masticate food
to masticate definition and meaning
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The cows peacefully masticated their cud in the meadow.
He hurriedly masticated his sandwich during the short lunch break.
The baby is learning to masticate solid foods with his new teeth.
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masticar

to crush, grind, or knead something until it becomes a soft, pulpy mass
Transitive: to masticate sth
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Example
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The machine masticated the fruits into a smooth puree for the juice.
He masticated the vegetables into a smooth paste for the soup.
The blender masticated the ice and fruit, creating a refreshing smoothie.
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Ejemplo
The cows peacefully masticated their cud in the meadow.
He hurriedly masticated his sandwich during the short lunch break.
The baby is learning to masticate solid foods with his new teeth.
It's important to thoroughly masticate your food for better digestion.
The chef recommended taking small bites and slowly masticating the steak for the best flavor.
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