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coprophagy

  • 1 coprofagia

    f.
    coprophagy.
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    Ex. The only difference between cud-chewing and coprophagy is the point in the digestive tract at which nutrients are expelled and then placed back into the mouth.
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    Ex: The only difference between cud-chewing and coprophagy is the point in the digestive tract at which nutrients are expelled and then placed back into the mouth.

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    coprophagy
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    coprophagy

    Spanish-English dictionary > coprofagia

  • 2 regurgitación

    f.
    regurgitation, backflow, palirrhea.
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    1 regurgitation
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    = cud-chewing, regurgitation.
    Ex. The only difference between cud-chewing and coprophagy is the point in the digestive tract at which nutrients are expelled and then placed back into the mouth.
    Ex. Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.
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    = cud-chewing, regurgitation.

    Ex: The only difference between cud-chewing and coprophagy is the point in the digestive tract at which nutrients are expelled and then placed back into the mouth.

    Ex: Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.

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    regurgitation
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    regurgitation

    Spanish-English dictionary > regurgitación

См. также в других словарях:

  • coprophagy — 1891, from Mod.L. coprophagus, from Gk. koprophagos dung eating, from kopros dung + phagos (see PHAGOUS (Cf. phagous)). Related: Coprophagous …   Etymology dictionary

  • coprophagy — noun The eating of feces. We use coprophagy as the simplest available general term to describe ingestion of the feces, without any implication of cause, circumstances, or the origin or nature of fecal material consumed. Syn: reingestion,… …   Wiktionary

  • coprophagy — koprofagija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Gyvūnų maitinimasis kitų gyvūnų išmatomis. atitikmenys: angl. coprophagy; coprophagous vok. Koprophagie, f rus. копрофагия, f …   Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • coprophagy — noun see coprophagous …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coprophagy — feeding on faecal material …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • coprophagy — See coprophagous. * * * ▪ eating behaviour       eating of dung, or feces, considered abnormal among human beings but apparently instinctive among certain members of the order Lagomorpha (lagomorph) (rabbits and hares) and in at least one leaf… …   Universalium

  • coprophagy — SYN: coprophagia. [copro + G. phago, to eat] * * * co·proph·a·gy kə präf ə jē n, pl gies the eating of excrement that is normal behavior among many esp. young animals but in humans is a symptom of some forms of insanity co·proph·a·gist ə jəst n… …   Medical dictionary

  • coprophagy — n. eating of dung, eating of feces …   English contemporary dictionary

  • coprophagy — [kɒ prɒfədʒi] (also coprophagia ˌkɒprə(ʊ) feɪdʒɪə) noun Zoology the eating of faeces. Derivatives coprophagic adjective coprophagous adjective …   English new terms dictionary

  • coprophagy — co·proph·a·gy …   English syllables

  • coprophagy —   n. feeding on dung.    ♦ coprophagan, n. dung beetle.    ♦ coprophagous, a …   Dictionary of difficult words

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