masticated
/mas-ti-keyt/US // ˈmæs tɪˌkeɪt //UK // (ˈmæstɪˌkeɪt) //
咀嚼式,咀嚼过的,咀嚼的,咀嚼式的
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mas·ti·cat·ed, mas·ti·cat·ing.
- : to chew.
- : to reduce to a pulp by crushing or kneading, as rubber.
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Additionally, if preserving essential nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes is a must, then masticating juicers are the better choice.
Remember, however, that the saliva aids the teeth greatly, especially when you masticate your food slowly.
The child will then have sixteen teeth with which it can properly masticate soft solid food.
Next night eat one or two dry crackers; chew them slowly, masticate them thoroughly until you can swallow easily.
Thoroughly masticate the food, and well salivate it before swallowing.
I turn my back to the increasing warmth while trying to masticate a stringy piece of meat and some elastic-like bread.
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