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  • 111suck — suckless, adj. /suk/, v.t. 1. to draw into the mouth by producing a partial vacuum by action of the lips and tongue: to suck lemonade through a straw. 2. to draw (water, moisture, air, etc.) by or as if by suction: Plants suck moisture from the… …

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  • 112whitefly — /hwuyt fluy , wuyt /, n., pl. whiteflies. any of several plant sucking, homopterous insects of the family Aleyrodidae, having the body and wings dusted with a white, powdery wax, and being widely distributed chiefly in tropical regions where they …

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  • 113Orofacial myological disorders — Orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMD) (sometimes called “oral myofunctional disorder , and “tongue thrust”) are disorders of the muscles around involving the face, mouth, lips, or jaw. Recent studies on incidence and prevalence of tongue thrust …

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  • 114γαλαθήν' — γαλαθηνά , γαλαθηνός sucking neut nom/voc/acc pl γαλαθηνά̱ , γαλαθηνός sucking fem nom/voc/acc dual γαλαθηνά̱ , γαλαθηνός sucking fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) γαλαθηνέ , γαλαθηνός sucking masc voc sg γαλαθηναί , γαλαθηνός sucking fem nom/voc pl …

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  • 115ἁπαλία — ἁπαλίᾱ , ἁπαλία softness fem nom/voc/acc dual ἁπαλίᾱ , ἁπαλία softness fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) ἁπαλίᾱ , ἁπαλίας a sucking pig masc nom/voc/acc dual ἁπαλίας a sucking pig masc voc sg ἁπαλίᾱ , ἁπαλίας a sucking pig masc voc sg… …

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  • 116dhē(i)- (besides dh-ei-?) —     dhē(i) (besides dh ei ?)     English meaning: to suck     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘saugen, säugen”     Note: (: dhǝi , dhī̆ and dhē , dhǝ ) s. esp. Schulze KZ. 27, 425 = Kl. Schr. 363.     Material: O.Ind. dhüya ḥ “ nourishing, nursing “,… …

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  • 117suck up — verb 1. take in, also metaphorically (Freq. 1) The sponge absorbs water well She drew strength from the minister s words • Syn: ↑absorb, ↑suck, ↑imbibe, ↑soak up, ↑sop up, ↑ …

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  • 118suck — I. verb Etymology: Middle English suken, from Old English sūcan; akin to Old High German sūgan to suck, Latin sugere Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to draw (as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements… …

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  • 119Aphid — This article is about the insect. For other uses, see Aphid (disambiguation). Aphids Temporal range: Permian–Present …

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  • 120Remora — Taxobox name = Remora image width = 250px image caption = Spearfish remora, Remora brachyptera regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Perciformes familia = Echeneidae subdivision ranks = Genera subdivision = Echeneis… …

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