rechewed food
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Definition
Noun 1. Partially digested food that is regurgitated from the stomach back to the mouth to be chewed a second time. This term specifically refers to the cud of ruminant animals, such as cows, sheep, and goats. The process of rechewing this food is a crucial part of their digestion.
Usage
The term is a technical, biological term. It is primarily used in scientific, agricultural, or veterinary contexts to describe a specific stage in the digestive process of ruminants. - The cow rested in the field, quietly processing its rechewed food. - The biology textbook explained how rechewed food is broken down further during rumination.
Advanced Usage
- The term is a compound noun ("rechewed" + "food"). In formal writing, it is often synonymous with the simpler term cud.
- It can be used metaphorically in very limited contexts to describe an idea or topic that is repeatedly revisited without producing new insight, though this usage is rare and specialized.
Variants and Related Words
- Cud (n): The more common and simpler term for rechewed food.
- Rumination (n): 1. The process of chewing cud. 2. The act of deep or repeated thought.
- Regurgitate (v): To bring swallowed food back into the mouth.
Synonyms
- Cud
- Bolus (specifically when referring to the mass of regurgitated food)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To chew the cud: This idiom has two meanings:
- Literally: For an animal to rechew its food.
- Figuratively: To meditate or ponder deeply on something. Example: He sat chewing the cud of his past mistakes.
Noun
- food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again