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suckled
suck·le S0861500 (sŭk′əl)v. suck·led, suck·ling, suck·les v.tr.1. a. To cause or allow to take milk at the breast or teat; nurse: a mare suckling her foal.b. To take milk from (the mother, a breast, or a teat): a baby suckling its mother's breast.2. To take in as sustenance; have as nourishment: suckled courage from her strong mother.3. To nourish as if with the milk of the breast; nurture: suckled on video games and comic books.v.intr. To suck at the breast or teat. [Middle English suclen, perhaps from suklinge, suckling; see suckling.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | suckled - (of an infant) breast-fednursedbreast-fed - (of an infant) fed milk from the mother's breast | MedicalSeesucklesuckled
Synonyms for suckledadj (of an infant) breast-fedSynonymsRelated Words |