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chewer


Meanings
  • noun

    A person or animal that chews food.

    - "The chewer grinds his food thoroughly before swallowing."
    - "The chewer's teeth are worn down from years of grinding."
    - "The calf is a good chewer, which is important for proper digestion."
  • verb

    To bite and grind food with the teeth.

    - "The baby learns to chew solid food."
    - "Chewing gum can help keep your teeth healthy."
    - "The cow chews its cud, a process called rumination."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with chewer
jeweler , mower , power , flower , tower
Variants
List of all variants of chewer that leads to same result
chew , chew on , chew the fat , chew the rag , chewable , chewed , chewed on , chewed the fat , chewed the rag , chewer , chewers , chewier , chewiest , chewing , chewing on , chewing the fat , chewing the rag , chews , chews on , chews the fat , chews the rag , chewy
Etymology
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Old English cweanan, from cwean ‘to chew, gnaw’. Related to cwēan ‘to gnaw, bite’.


Trivia
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  1. The average person chews each piece of food about 15 times before swallowing.

  2. Chewing gum can help improve focus and concentration.

  3. The T-Rex is believed to have had powerful jaw muscles for chewing its food.


Related Concepts
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  1. digestion: The process by which food is broken down into nutrients that the body can use.

  2. rumination: A process in which an animal regurgitates food, chews it, and then swallows it again.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'chewer' is sometimes used metaphorically to describe someone who overthinks or analyzes situations excessively. In art, there is a sculpture called 'The Great Chewer' by Niki de Saint Phalle.

How to Memorize "chewer"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the act of chewing food in your mouth. Imagine the texture and taste of the food as you grind it between your teeth.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'chewer' with the action of chewing food. Think of the sensation of food being ground between your teeth.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic phrase like 'Chewing gum keeps my teeth numb' to help remember the word 'chewer'.


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