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Definition of suck
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of suck is as below...
Suck (v. t.) To draw
liquid
from by the
action
of the
mouth;
as, to suck an
orange;
specifically,
to draw milk from (the
mother,
the
breast,
etc.) with the
mouth;
as, the young of an
animal
sucks the
mother,
or dam; an
infant
sucks the
breast..
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Tiller
::
Tiller
(n.) A shoot of a
plant,
springing
from the root or
bottom
of the
original
stalk;
a
sucker..
Tingis
::
Tingis
(n.) A genus of small
hemipterous
insects
which
injure
trees by
sucking
the sap from the
leaves.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix.
Tick
::
Tick (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large
parasitic
mites which
attach
themselves
to, and suck the blood of,
cattle,
dogs, and many other
animals.
When
filled
with blood they
become
ovate,
much
swollen,
and
usually
livid red in
color.
Some of the
species
often
attach
themselves
to the human body. The young are
active
and have at first but six
legs..
Agalactous
::
Agalactous
(a.)
Lacking
milk to
suckle
with.
Trematodea
::
Trematodea
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
parasitic
worms.
They are found in the
internal
cavities
of
animals
belonging
to all
classes.
Many
species
are
found,
also, on the gills and skin of
fishes.
A few
species
are
parasitic
on man, and some, of which the fluke is the most
important,
are
injurious
parasites
of
domestic
animals.
The
trematodes
usually
have a
flattened
body
covered
with a
chitinous
skin, and are
furnished
with two or more
suckers
for
adhesion.
Most of the
species
are
hermaphrodi
Surcloyed
::
Surcle
(n.) A
little
shoot;
a twig; a
sucker.
Spinner
::
Spinner
(n.) A
goatsucker;
-- so
called
from the
peculiar
noise it makes when
darting
through
the air.
Dorhawk
::
Dorhawk
(n.) The
European
goatsucker;
-- so
called
because
it eats the dor
beetle.
See
Goatsucker.
Wind-sucker
::
Wind-sucker
(n.) The
kestrel.
Acetabulifera
::
Acetabulifera
(n. pl.) The
division
of
Cephalopoda
in which the arms are
furnished
with
cup-shaped
suckers,
as the
cuttlefishes,
squids,
and
octopus;
the
Dibranchiata.
See
Cephalopoda..
Chuck-will''s-widow
::
Chuck-Will's-widow
(n.) A
species
of
goatsucker
(Antrostomus
Carolinensis),
of the
southern
United
States;
-- so
called
from its
note..
Tristoma
::
Tristoma
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
trematode
worms
belonging
to
Tristoma
and
allied
genera
having
a large
posterior
sucker
and two small
anterior
ones. They
usually
have
broad,
thin, and
disklike
bodies,
and are
parasite
on the gills and skin of
fishes..
Cuttlefish
::
Cuttlefish
(n.) A
cephalopod
of the genus
Sepia,
having
an
internal
shell,
large eyes, and ten arms
furnished
with
denticulated
suckers,
by means of which it
secures
its prey. The name is
sometimes
applied
to
dibranchiate
cephalopods
generally..
Beak
::
Beak (n.) The long
projecting
sucking
mouth of some
insects,
and other
invertebrates,
as in the
Hemiptera..
Haustellata
::
Haustellata
(n. pl.) An
artificial
division
of
insects,
including
all those with a
sucking
proboscis..
Suckling
::
Suckler
(n.) An
animal
that
suckles
its
young;
a
mammal.
Suck
::
Suck (v. t.) To draw
liquid
from by the
action
of the
mouth;
as, to suck an
orange;
specifically,
to draw milk from (the
mother,
the
breast,
etc.) with the
mouth;
as, the young of an
animal
sucks the
mother,
or dam; an
infant
sucks the
breast..
Suckered
::
Sucker
(n.) A
nickname
applied
to a
native
of
Illinois.
Sandnecker
::
Sandnecker
(n.) A
European
flounder
(Hippoglossoides
limandoides);
--
called
also rough dab, long
fluke,
sand
fluke,
and sand
sucker..
Collophore
::
Collophore
(n.) A
suckerlike
organ at the base of the
abdomen
of
insects
belonging
to the
Collembola.
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