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Manducable
Manducable Man"du*ca*ble, a. [Cf. F. manducable. See Manducate.] Such as can be chewed; fit to be eaten. [R.] Any manducable creature. --Sir T. Herbert.
Manducate
Manducate Man"du*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Manducated; p. pr. & vb. n. Manducating.] [L. manducatus, p. p. of manducare to chew. See Manger.] To masticate; to chew; to eat. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.
Manducated
Manducate Man"du*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Manducated; p. pr. & vb. n. Manducating.] [L. manducatus, p. p. of manducare to chew. See Manger.] To masticate; to chew; to eat. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.
Manducating
Manducate Man"du*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Manducated; p. pr. & vb. n. Manducating.] [L. manducatus, p. p. of manducare to chew. See Manger.] To masticate; to chew; to eat. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.
Manducation
Manducation Man`du*ca"tion, n. [L. manducatio: cf. F. manducation.] The act of chewing. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.
Manducatory
Manducatory Man"du*ca*to*ry, a. Pertaining to, or employed in, chewing.
Manductor
Manductor Man`duc"tor, n. [L. manus the hand + ductor a leader, ducere to lead: cf. F. manuducteur.] (Mus.) A conductor; an officer in the ancient church who gave the signal for the choir to sing, and who beat time with the hand, and regulated the music. --Moore (Encyc. of Music.)
Manducus
Manducus Man*du"cus, n. [L., fr. manducare to chew.] (Gr. & Rom. Antiq.) A grotesque mask, representing a person chewing or grimacing, worn in processions and by comic actors on the stage.
Tamandu
Tamandu Ta*man"du, n. [Sp., from the native name: cf. F. tamandua.] (Zo["o]l.) A small ant-eater (Tamandua tetradactyla) native of the tropical parts of South America. Note: It has five toes on the fore feet, an elongated snout, small ears, and short woolly hair. Its tail is stout and hairy at the base, tapering, and covered with minute scales, and is somewhat prehensile at the end. Called also tamandua, little ant-bear, fourmilier, and cagouare. The collared, or striped, tamandu (Tamandua bivittata) is considered a distinct species by some writers, but by others is regarded as only a variety.
tamandua
Tamandu Ta*man"du, n. [Sp., from the native name: cf. F. tamandua.] (Zo["o]l.) A small ant-eater (Tamandua tetradactyla) native of the tropical parts of South America. Note: It has five toes on the fore feet, an elongated snout, small ears, and short woolly hair. Its tail is stout and hairy at the base, tapering, and covered with minute scales, and is somewhat prehensile at the end. Called also tamandua, little ant-bear, fourmilier, and cagouare. The collared, or striped, tamandu (Tamandua bivittata) is considered a distinct species by some writers, but by others is regarded as only a variety.
Tamandua bivittata
Tamandu Ta*man"du, n. [Sp., from the native name: cf. F. tamandua.] (Zo["o]l.) A small ant-eater (Tamandua tetradactyla) native of the tropical parts of South America. Note: It has five toes on the fore feet, an elongated snout, small ears, and short woolly hair. Its tail is stout and hairy at the base, tapering, and covered with minute scales, and is somewhat prehensile at the end. Called also tamandua, little ant-bear, fourmilier, and cagouare. The collared, or striped, tamandu (Tamandua bivittata) is considered a distinct species by some writers, but by others is regarded as only a variety.
Tamandua tetradactyla
Tamandu Ta*man"du, n. [Sp., from the native name: cf. F. tamandua.] (Zo["o]l.) A small ant-eater (Tamandua tetradactyla) native of the tropical parts of South America. Note: It has five toes on the fore feet, an elongated snout, small ears, and short woolly hair. Its tail is stout and hairy at the base, tapering, and covered with minute scales, and is somewhat prehensile at the end. Called also tamandua, little ant-bear, fourmilier, and cagouare. The collared, or striped, tamandu (Tamandua bivittata) is considered a distinct species by some writers, but by others is regarded as only a variety.

Meaning of Mandu from wikipedia

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