a-suckling

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English - Turkish

Definition of a-suckling in English Turkish dictionary

suckling
(Fizyoloji) süt verme
suckling lamb
süt kuzusu
suckling veal
(Gıda) süt danası
suckling
memede olan bebek ya da hayvan
suckling pig
domuz emme
suckling
{i} süt bebeği
suckling
{i} meme emen bebek
suckling
emzir
suckling
{i} süt kuzusu
suckling
bebek

Bebekler süt emerler. - The babies are suckling.

suckling
(Tıp) Memede olan çocuk
English - English

Definition of a-suckling in English English dictionary

suckling
A young mammal which isn't weaned yet
suckling
A young horse (fowl) that still suckles milk from its mother, a dam
suckling
Present participle of suckle
suckling
{n} one who is fed by the pap, a nursling
Sir John Suckling
born February 1609, Whitton, Middlesex, Eng. died 1642, Paris, France English Cavalier poet, dramatist, and courtier. He inherited his father's considerable estates at age 18 and became prominent at court as a gallant and a gamester; he is credited with inventing cribbage. After participating in a foiled plot to rescue the Earl of Strafford from the Tower of London, he fled to France and is believed to have committed suicide. He wrote four plays, the best being the lively comedy The Goblins (1638). His reputation as a poet rests on his lyrics, the best of which are easy and natural. His masterpiece is "A Ballad upon a Wedding," written in the style and metre of the contemporary street ballad
suckling
a young mammal that has not been weaned
suckling
feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast a young mammal that has not been weaned English poet and courtier (1609-1642)
suckling
A small kind of yellow clover (Trifolium filiforme) common in Southern Europe
suckling
{i} infant or young animal that is not yet weaned
suckling
A young mammal which isnt weaned yet
suckling
feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast
suckling
A young child or animal nursed at the breast
suckling
an infant considered in relation to its nurse
suckling
a young human or animal still taking milk from its mother (suck). In mammals, the drawing of milk into the mouth from the nipple of a mammary gland. In human beings, it is referred to as nursing or breast-feeding. The word also denotes an animal that has not yet been weaned that is, whose access to milk has not yet been withdrawn, a process that gradually accustoms the young to accept an adult diet
suckling
English poet and courtier (1609-1642)
suckling child
{i} child who is breast fed
suckling reflex
reflex behavior in newborn mammals; includes finding and grasping the nipple in the mouth and sucking on it and swallowing the milk