Cud

  • 41cud|bear — «KUHD BAIR», noun. 1. a violet coloring matter obtained from various lichens, used for dyeing. 2. any lichen that yields it. ╂[coined from his first name by Dr. Cuthbert Gordon, a Scottish physician, who patented it] …

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  • 42cud|ding — «KUHD ihng», noun. rumination (of animals) …

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  • 43cud|dle|some — «KUHD uhl suhm», adjective. pleasing to cuddle …

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  • 44cud|dle — «KUHD uhl», verb, dled, dling, noun. –v.t. to hold close and lovingly in one s arms or lap; hug tenderly: »She was cuddling the little kittens. SYNONYM(S): fondle. –v.i. to lie close and comfortably; curl up: »The two puppies cuddled together in… …

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  • 45cud — noun Etymology: Middle English cudde, from Old English cwudu; akin to Old High German kuti glue, Sanskrit jatu gum Date: before 12th century 1. food brought up into the mouth by a ruminating animal from its first stomach to be chewed again 2.… …

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  • 46cud — noun /kʌd/ The portion of food which is brought back into the mouth by ruminating animals from their first stomach, to be chewed a second time …

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  • 47CUD — Computer Underground Digest (Community » Media) * Consistently Unproductive Daily (Miscellaneous » Farming) * University of Colorado at Denver (Academic & Science » Universities) * Convenio Único de Desarrollo (International » Mexican) * Cause… …

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  • 48cud — Synonyms and related words: bite, bolus, cavendish, champ, chaw, chew, chewing tobacco, chomp, cut plug, eating tobacco, fid, gnash, gob, morsel, mouthful, munch, navy, navy plug, nibble, nip, pigtail, quid, snap, swallow, tobacco juice, twist …

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  • 49CUD — Craft Unit Department (Air Force) …

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  • 50CUD — Could …

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