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Teat

Teat meaning

The projection of a mammary gland from which, on female therian mammals, milk is secreted. | Something resembling a teat, such as a small protuberance or nozzle. | An artificial nipple used for bottle-feeding infants.

Example sentences (14)

Continuous vacuum is applied inside the soft liner to massage milk from the teat by creating a pressure difference across the teat canal (or opening at the end of the teat).

Atmospheric air is admitted into the pulsation chamber about once per second (the pulsation rate) to allow the liner to collapse around the end of teat and relieve congestion in the teat tissue.

One mum has shared a top tip that disables the comforting aspect of a dummy - by simply pierce the plastic teat with a needle.

Cutting a couple of royals from the public teat — especially those who are practically an apocalypse away from the line of succession — is hardly going to affect the institution of the monarchy.

Ideally, a dairy herd would have an annual bulk tank SCC average less than 250,000 cells per milliliter, no strep ag infections, correct hygienic technique at dry-off, teat sealant applied to every cow at dry-off and a monitoring program to track results.

As we know, the dragons are Khaleesi’s most powerful weapons and her only true friends; recall the fire from which she emerged nude but for three lil dragons suckling at her teat.

Goes off and reads some of the other glass teat.

There’s no sign it’ll ever get off the government teat, though, which is the purported objective of government subsidy programs.

Abnormal behaviours Rearing calves in deprived conditions without a teat can lead to the development of abnormal oral behaviour.

Manufactured by Ceylor, the "Hotshot" is a lubricated, teat-ended latex condom which is narrower than a standard condom and has a tight band at the opening to ensure that it remains on the youth's penis during intercourse.

The milking equipment was much as today, a vacuum from a pump, pulsators, a claw-piece with pipes leading to the four shells and liners that stimulate and suck the milk from the teat.

The word "mammal" is modern, from the scientific name Mammalia, coined by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, derived from the Latin mamma ("teat, pap").

Using the same teat cups for successive cows has the danger of transmitting infection, mastitis, from one cow to another.

When nursing, it will nurse off each teat in succession.