cud in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cud in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cud in the English»Spanish Dictionary

cud Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to chew the cud a. fig inf
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Consumption by ruminants of an insufficiently fibrous diet leads to little cud formation and therefore lowered amounts of saliva production.
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Deer are ruminants, or cud-chewers, and have a four-chambered stomach.
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Some numismatists disagree that these small disturbances, although produced in the same way as a cud, can qualify as one.
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Other than that, it cud be a by-product of somthing els.
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A very minuscule cud can look like a small chunk of metal that was somehow fused to the coin.
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Camels are ruminants, and in possession of three stomachs, giving them the uncanny ability to launch half-digested cud upon any transgressor.
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The facts are obvious: if for the sake of sheer greed we want to turn a cud-chewing animal into a feeder on carrion, then we have got it all wrong.
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Like other ruminants, they have four-chambered stomachs, which play a vital role in digesting food; they eructate, and rechew the cud to increase digestion.
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It's more like projectile vomiting of chewed cud, a green spray that can extend three or four feet.
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Forests are mainly formed by such tree types as beech, hornbeam and oak, the small number of birch-tree, cud, lime-tree, etc.
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