masticator
Appearance
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]masticator (plural masticators)
- Someone who masticates.
- 2009 September 6, Cathal Kelly, “Will a gossip king's invites dry up?”, in Toronto Star[1]:
- If we can take the liberty of reducing Govani's clever phrasing and paper-thin beards to plain English, Linda Evangelista is a simpleton, Margaret Atwood is a pretentious bore and Angelina Jolie is a goat-like masticator.
- 1850, William Cullen Bryant, Letters of a Traveller[2]:
- We encourage their singing as much as we can," said the brother of the proprietor, himself a diligent masticator of the weed, who attended us, and politely explained to us the process of making plug tobacco; "we encourage it as much as we can, for the boys work better while singing.
- A machine for cutting meat into fine pieces for toothless people.
- A machine for cutting leather, India rubber, or similar tough substances, into fine pieces, in some processes of manufacture.
Latin
[edit]Verb
[edit]masticātor
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French masticateur.
Noun
[edit]masticator n (plural masticatori)
Declension
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | masticator | masticatorul | masticatori | masticatorile | |
genitive-dative | masticator | masticatorului | masticatori | masticatorilor | |
vocative | masticatorule | masticatorilor |