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teat
[teet, tit]
noun
the protuberance on the breast or udder in female mammals, except the monotremes, through which the milk ducts discharge; nipple or mammilla.
something resembling a teat.
teat
/ پː /
noun
the nipple of a mammary gland
(in cows, etc) any of the projections from the udder through which milk is discharged See nipple
something resembling a teat in shape or function, such as the rubber mouthpiece of a feeding bottle
teat
A small projection near the center of the mammary gland of many female mammals that contains the outlet of the milk ducts. Each teat contains a single milk duct, while nipples each contain more than one.
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of teat1
Example Sentences
That said, the "normies" in the mainstream news media still appear to be addicted to the Trump ratings teat.
That suggests mechanical transfer during milking, when a separate cup is put on each teat.
He said there was no longer any way of sterilising their milk and bottle teats to the required standard.
When the little cow ran to its mother to drink milk, my mom would let it suck from two teats, and she would milk the other two teats.
Witch hunting guides from the middle ages referred to it as the “devil’s teat” and claimed only witches had one.
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