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chew the cud Meaning in Bengali



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chew the cud's Usage Examples:

fact that they were once used to feed cows that had lost the ability to chew the cud.


Nevertheless these shall ye not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the hoof: [as] the camel, because he cheweth.


Latin word rūmen, rūminis, the throat and gullet, whence 'ruminate', to chew the cud, therefore meaning 'insertion into the throat'.


This is because horses, including zebras, do not chew the cud.


We will teach birds to fly, and fishes to swim, and ruminants to chew the cud.


And the pig, because it has a split hoof, but does not chew the cud; it is unclean for you.


"Time for Cheema to chew the cud".


completely split hoof is ritually clean, but those animals that only chew the cud or only have cloven hooves are unclean.


As such they are ruminants, meaning they chew the cud, and have four-chambered stomachs which play a vital role in digesting.


members of the order Artiodactyla) and "that chew the cud", a stipulation preserved to this day in Jewish dietary laws.


Someone comes over at three, we have a cup of tea, chew the cud for a bit, go: 'All right, shall we write a song?' And by six, they've.


in one respect only, seeing they divide the hoof, though they do not chew the cud.


According to the Torah, land-dwelling animals that both chew the cud (ruminate) and have cloven hooves, are kosher.


term rumination is derived from the Latin word ruminare, which means to chew the cud.


This is the time when oxen begin to chew the cud slowly and comfortably.


easily digestible and most animals that eat it have to regurgitate it and chew the cud.


But among those that chew the cud or have divided hoofs, you shall not eat the following: the camel .


Class Forbidden kinds Mammals Carnivores; animals that do not chew the cud (e.



Synonyms:

on-the-spot; on-site;

Antonyms:

off-site;

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