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  • 51Nipple — This article is about the anatomical structure. For other uses, see nipple (disambiguation). Nipple A nipple, areola and breast of the human female …

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  • 52Teat — is an alternative word for the nipple of a mammary gland, in humans referred to as a breast, from which milk is discharged. Similarly in cows, goats, etc., it is the projection from the udder through which milk is discharged. The rubber… …

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  • 53Brown Swiss — is the breed of dairy cattle that produces the second largest quantity of milk per annum, over 9000kg [ [http://www.brownswissusa.com/history.asp Brown Swiss Association] ] . The milk contains on average 4% butterfat and 3.5% protein, making… …

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  • 54foot-and-mouth disease — /foot n mowth /, Vet. Pathol. an acute, contagious, febrile disease of cattle, hogs, sheep, and other hoofed animals, caused by any of various rhinoviruses and characterized by vesicular eruptions in the mouth and about the hoofs, teats, and… …

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  • 55mastitis — mastitic /ma stit ik/, adj. /ma stuy tis/, n. 1. Pathol. inflammation of the breast. 2. Vet. Pathol. inflammation of the udder, esp. of cows; garget. [1835 45; MAST + ITIS] * * * Inflammation of the breast. Acute mastitis, usually caused by… …

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  • 56exuberant — mid 15c., from M.Fr. exubérant and directly from L. exuberantem (nom. exuberans) overabundance, prp. of exuberare be abundant, grow luxuriously, from ex thoroughly + uberare be fruitful, related to uber udder, from PIE root *eue dh r (see UDDER ( …

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  • 57οὔθαθ' — οὔ̱θατα , οὖθαρ udder neut nom/voc/acc pl οὔ̱θατι , οὖθαρ udder neut dat sg οὔ̱θατε , οὖθαρ udder neut nom/voc/acc dual …

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  • 58οὔθατ' — οὔ̱θατα , οὖθαρ udder neut nom/voc/acc pl οὔ̱θατι , οὖθαρ udder neut dat sg οὔ̱θατε , οὖθαρ udder neut nom/voc/acc dual …

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  • 59exuberant — [15] Exuberant comes via French from the present participle of Latin exūberāre ‘be abundant’. This was a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix ex and ūberāre ‘be productive’, a derivative of ūber ‘fertile’. This in turn was an adjectival …

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  • 60Exuberant — Ex*u ber*ant, a. [L. exuberans, exuberantis, p. pr. of exuberare to be abundant; ex + uberare to be fruitful, fr. uber fruitful, fertile, uber udder: cf. F. exub[ e]rant. See {Udder}.] Characterized by abundance or superabundance; plenteous;… …

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