"Ruminal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ruminal" Meaning

Relating to the rumen, the stomach of a ruminant animal, such as a cow or sheep. It can also refer to something that resembles the rumen in a digestive or gut-related sense.

"Ruminal" Examples

Usage Examples for Word "Ruminal"


Verb Usage

(The ruminal of an animal refers to its stomach. As a verb, it means to chew or grind food in the stomach.)


1. The herbivorous tortoise rumined its food in its stomach for several hours before excreting the chloroplasts and reintroducing healthy bacteria into the digestive tract.
2. The fungus in the compost heap rumines the organic waste so that it becomes nutrient-rich soil and healthy plant food.

Noun Usage

(The rumen is the first compartment in ruminant animals like cows. As a noun, it refers to the expanded part of the stomach in these animals where food first enters and is partially digested.)


3. Better care of rumens leads to longer digestive systems for a wider variety of high-quality hay and meals eaten daily, all of which are nutritious.
4. The rumen compartment in some ruminants is so well ventilated that gases buildup is minimal.
5. Effective keeping health of cattle ran lower because better conditions were found nutritious.m

"Ruminal" Similar Words

Rumblings

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Rumbowline

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A runway line. A line marking the center of a runway where drivers line up to take off.

Rumbustious

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Rumbustious refers to a person or thing that is boisterous or noisy, often in a way that is energetic and somewhat unruly. It can describe a lively or turbulent atmosphere, often with an air of excitement or mischievousness. The word is often associated with a readiness for activity, adventure, or rebellion.

Rumen

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The rumen is the first compartment of a ruminant's stomach. It is a multichambered organ that breaks down complex plant material, known as fiber, in the digestive system of certain animals, including cows, sheep, and goats. The rumen is a specialized part of the stomach in these animals, allowing them to digest and extract nutrients from plant-based foods that are difficult for other animals to digest.

Rumena

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A Hungarian name, Rumena is a feminine form of the given name Roman, which means "strong, sturdy". In some cultures, Rumena is also associated with the name of a large berry.

Rumfustian

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Rumicin

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I couldn't find any information on the word "rumicin". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you provide more context or information about this word?

Rumina

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The word "rumina" has a few possible meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. In Latin, "Rumina" was the name of the nymph of suckling dogs, according to Roman mythology. <br>2. In chemistry, a Ruminant is an animal that digests its food in a specialized stomach with four compartments, like cows and sheep. "Rumina" can refer to a modern word learned chewing indigestible food after purging it in faeces, specifically in horses and cows that have digestive issues.

Ruminant

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An animal that chews its cud, such as a cow or sheep. Cattle, goats, and deer are all examples of ruminant mammals, which have a four-chambered stomach that allows them to digest plant material, particularly cellulose in grasses and other tough plant fibers. The process of regurgitating and re-chewing food is called rumination.<br><br>By extension, someone who ruminates may be thought of as someone who gives a lot of thought to something, particularly a problem or a worry, and can be seen as a synonym for a person who is "mulling over" something in their mind.<br><br>Example: "The cow was seen grazing peacefully, contentedly ruminating on the fresh grass."

Ruminantia

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Ruminantly

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Ruminants

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Ruminate

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To think deeply and carefully about something, often by turning it over in your mind. To ponder or deliberate about something thoughtfully and quietly.

Ruminated

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To engage in deep thought or reflection, often about something unpleasant or distressing, typically in a repetitive or obsessive way.

Ruminates

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Ruminating

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