MASTICATE


Meaning of MASTICATE in English

ˈmastəˌkāt, -aas-, -ais-, usu -ād.+V verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Late Latin masticatus, past participle of masticare, from Greek mastichan to gnash the teeth; akin to Greek masasthai to chew — more at mouth

transitive verb

1. : to grind or crush (as food) with or as if with the teeth and prepare for swallowing and digestion : chew

2.

a. : to reduce to pulp by crushing or kneading

b. : to work (rubber) on a machine so as to make it softer and more plastic before mixing with compounding ingredients : break down

intransitive verb

: to make the motions involved in masticating food : chew

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