How To Use Deglutition In A Sentence

  • It well deserves its name ossifrage, bone breaker, for "not only does he push kids and lambs and even men off the rocks, but he takes the bones of animals that other birds of prey have denuded of the flesh high up into the air and lets them fall upon a stone in order to crack them and render them more digestible even for his enormous powers of deglutition. Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • Cyst happens at glossal blind aperture below or when around ministry, glossal root ministry can produce deglutition , language and breathing function obstacle because of strut.
  • These are inhibitory reflexes, excited by deglutition, by gastric distension, and by intestinal dilatation.
  • I had a prof. several semesters ago who constantly spoke of the "edacious deglutition of pig". Languagehat.com: ADMINICLE.
  • These are inhibitory reflexes, excited by deglutition, by gastric distension, and by intestinal dilatation.
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  • The fruit of the nutmeg is undoubtedly swallowed whole by the bird, and to the powers of deglutition is left the separation of the nutritive portion which we know as mace, from the hard and indigestible nut which is voided in flight. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Yet all these motions, though executed by different and distinct organs, are performed harmoniously, and in such order that they seem to constitute but a single motion and act, which we call deglutition. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • This interesting part of the process of digestion, called deglutition or swallowing, is most easily and pleasantly performed, when the alimentary morsel has been well masticated and properly softened, not by drink, which should never be taken at this time, but by saliva. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
  • Other factors include general anesthesia, loss of consciousness, structural abnormalities of the pharynx and neuromuscular disorders, deglutition abnormalities.
  • The process of deglutition begins with the bolus formation in the oral cavity.
  • But the stomach of our State, if we may be permitted to use the expression, is, as yet, too tender and febrific to allow such a fearful deglutition. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
  • The act of deglutition will not be accompanied with pain or soreness, but extreme anxiety and violent palpitations of the heart.
  • Organic abnormalities of deglutition may be related to initiation of the swallowing reflex in the oropharynx or to propulsion of the food bolus through the esophagus.
  • Even so does it come to pass with the motions and action of the heart, which constitute a kind of deglutition, a transfusion of the blood from the veins to the arteries. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • “Feeling without judgment is a washy draught indeed,” Jane concludes, “but judgment untempered by feeling is too bitter and husky a morsel for human deglutition.” THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB
  • But it may be doubled and multipled in succession — that is to say, that in one act of deglutition we may experience successively a second and even a third sensation, each of which gradually becomes more weak, and which are described by the words after-taste, bouquet, or fragrance. Sing for your supper
  • On the contrary, he spoke like a frightened man, and accompanied almost every thing he said with a muscular effort at deglutition, which is one of the ordinary physical symptoms of fear. Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion. In Two Volumes. Vol. II.
  • And although I still find it a secret thrill, when I am found out to be a masticator, I am filled with shame, even more so when discovered in flagrante deglutition. "Convinced the relationship had become romantic, some of his top advisers intervened to protect the candidate from himself..."

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