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Example sentences for "teat"

Lexicographically close words:
teaspoon; teaspoonful; teaspoonfuls; teaspoons; teaspoonsful; teates; teats; teau; teaubriand; teauneuf
  1. Sectional view of udder showing teat with milk duct connecting exterior with the milk cistern.

  2. The Eastern Monsoon was now at hand, and the best way had been to go through the Streights of Malacca; but Captain Teat said it was dangerous, by reason of many Islands and Shoals there, with which none of us were acquainted.

  3. As this nest was perfectly full, how could the dam come at her litter respectively so as to administer a teat to each?

  4. The goat-sucker is so called from the belief long entertained that it was in the habit of sucking the teat of the goat.

  5. Of ve catch der yellow fefer ve peen all teat in a veek!

  6. I ton't vont to vake up teat in der morning, ain't it!

  7. The Toothills were where tout or all congregated together in convocation, and in all probability every toot hill originally represented the teat of Tad, or Dad, the Celtic tata, or daddy.

  8. Skeat imagines that the words pap meaning food, and pap meaning teat or breast, are alike "of infantine origin due to the repetition of pa pa in calling for food".

  9. In the Tartar emblem herewith the Phrygian-capped Deity is holding, like St. Agatha, the symbol of the teat or feeder, or fodder.

  10. On the bodies of Jennett Hargreaves, Ffrances Dicconson and Mary Spencer nothing unnatural nor anything like a teat or mark or any sign that any such thing hath ever been.

  11. The second is like the nipple or teat of a woman's breast, but of the same colour with the rest of the skin without any hollowness or issue for any blood or juice to come from thence.

  12. The first in shape like to the teat of a bitch but in our judgement nothing but the skin as it will be drawn out after the application of leeches.

  13. It has been suggested that these early teeth are provided to assist the pigling to grasp firmly the sow's teat when in the act of sucking.

  14. The normal teat projects boldly from the udder, whereas the blind teat is almost flat or on a level with the udder.

  15. The teats shine and become more prominent, the presence of milk is easily ascertained by gently pressing the teat between the finger and thumb.

  16. Adjust a rubber teat to the pipette and by pressure on the bulb gradually drive the mercury in an unbroken column down the capillary tube until it is stopped by the filiform extremity.

  17. Take up a sufficiency of the issuing blood (more or less according to the number of tests to be performed) with a teat pipette, transfer it to the tube of citrate solution and mix thoroughly.

  18. Compress the teat between the finger and thumb (Fig.

  19. Fit an india-rubber teat over the open end of the covering tube, and the automatic pipette is ready for use (Fig.

  20. Dilution of Serum by Means of a Teat Pipette.

  21. Mix thoroughly on a 3 by 1 slide by compressing the teat and ejecting the contents of the pipette on to the surface of the slide, relaxing the pressure and so drawing the fluid up into the pipette again.

  22. Remove the supernatant column of citrate solution by means of a teat pipette, fill normal saline solution into the tube up to the upper pencil mark, and distribute the blood cells throughout the saline by means of the teat pipette.

  23. Maintaining the pressure on the teat pass the stem of the pipette into the capsule holding the saline solution, until the open end of the pipette is below the level of the fluid.

  24. Compress the india-rubber teat, thrust the point of the pipette into the secretion; now relax the pressure on the teat and allow the pipette to fill.

  25. Fill a sedimentation tube (by aspirating) or a teat pipette from the contents of each tube.

  26. Attach a rubber teat (vide page 10) to the plugged end of the pipette and use the teat as the handle of the pipette.

  27. Withdraw the point of the pipette clear of the fluid, and again relax the pressure on the teat very slightly.

  28. With a teat pipette fill the capsule (through the attached tube) with hot water, and stand the capsule in a beaker of boiling water for a few minutes to melt the gelatine.

  29. Collect a few drops of human blood, under all aseptic conditions, in a sterile capillary teat pipette.

  30. Grasp the tube near its junction with the sac in the jaws of sterile forceps, and with a teat pipette remove sufficient of the contained broth to leave a small space in the sac.

  31. In the case of the looser growths they may be snared by a fine, spring wire passed as a loop through a fine tube (like a teat tube open at each end) and introduced into the teat.

  32. The injecting apparatus is unwrapped; the teat tube, seized by its attached end and kept from contact with any other body, is inserted into the teat, while an assistant working the rubber pump fills the quarter as full as it will hold.

  33. It was only exceptionally that this extended through the teat to the gland tissue, yet in some instances the bag was lost from this cause.

  34. If any cow in the herd shows the indurated end of the teat or the inflammation and nodular tender character of the gland, sequestrate her at once and give her a separate milker.

  35. I have had little success in checking the upward progress of the disease through the teat with carbolic acid or boric-acid solutions.

  36. The tube is now withdrawn and a broad tape is tied around the free end of the teat to prevent escape of the air.

  37. As milking is the main cause of their persistence, that must be done as gently as possible, or even with the teat tube or dilator.

  38. In this form the duct of the teat is closed by the constriction of its lining membrane at one point, usually without thickening.

  39. A teat tube or spring dilator may be worn to drain the milk off and prevent distention and reopening of the orifice.

  40. The teat tube, which has been carefully preserved from possible contact with other bodies, is dipped in the carbolic acid solution and inserted in a second teat, and the second quarter is inflated, and so with the third and fourth.

  41. Ring teat syphon, for withdrawing milk when the teat is sore or injured.

  42. The milk may be drawn off with a teat tube, or spring teat dilator (Pl.

  43. In such case, if left at rest, the lower part of the teat fills up and the milk flows in a full stream at the first pressure, but after this it will not fill up again without sufficient time for it to filter through.

  44. A lamb that gets at the teat without help, and procures even a small quantity of milk, knows how to help itself afterward, and rarely perishes.

  45. She should have at least twelve teats; for it is observed that each pig selects a teat for himself and keeps to it, so that a pig not having one belonging to him would be starved.

  46. The woman picked up the teat and took it along with her; but she went along still crying till she came to a cave in a mountain side, where she took shelter.

  47. Also, she flung from her the teat of the cow which she had in her hand, and behold!

  48. Nevertheless, seeing the teat cleaving to the side of the cave, he could not resist cutting it off to eat the meat thereof.

  49. Oughtn't to have given that child an empty teat to suck.

  50. It was all no use soothering him with no, nono, baby, no and telling him about the geegee and where was the puffpuff but Ciss, always readywitted, gave him in his mouth the teat of the suckingbottle and the young heathen was quickly appeased.

  51. It undergoes a still further change by absorption, and remains a permanent pendulous teat of cutaneous and connective tissue, bearing no trace of vascular channels.

  52. An houre, were I not thine onely Nurse, I would say thou had'st suckt wisedome from thy teat Old La.

  53. She milked the cow's third teat[2] and gave him the milking of the teat [3]and he drank it.

  54. If the teat is very sore the tubes may be allowed to remain in the teat for a day or two, but I would advise that they be removed after each milking when possible, and always wiped perfectly dry.

  55. Never attempt to draw the milk from a very sore or inflamed teat with your hands; it only causes the animal great pain, and in nine cases out of ten you will fail to secure all of the milk.

  56. But a Hedgehog has no such mouth as to be able to contain the teat of a cow; therefore any vacuum which is caused in its own throat cannot be communicated to the milk in the dug.

  57. Milk each teat in a separate glass jar, let stand to ascertain which teat the red specks are coming from, then milk the teats clean and inject the infected teat with equal parts of hydrogen dioxide and water.

  58. The only thing that can be done until the cow is dry is to tie the small teat up before milking.

  59. Upon pressing the teat a discharge of blood issues from each teat.

  60. An artificial opening should be made in the teat at once.

  61. The following lotion is one of the very best to use for teat wound: Tinct.

  62. When the cow is dry the teat can be amputated and the opening will close when the sore heals, or a stick of lunar caustic can be inserted into it, causing a wound that will heal solid.

  63. When first noticed, one teat caked, then another, until all four are caked alike.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bag; boob; booby; bosom; breast; bust; chest; crop; knocker; nipple; pap; papilla; teat; thorax; tit; udder