morsitation Antonyms
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Meaning of morsitation
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morsitation (n.)
The act of biting or gnawing.
morsitation Sentence Examples
- The dog's morsitation left a deep laceration on the child's arm.
- The venomous snake's morsitation can lead to paralysis and even death.
- The patient suffered from severe nocturnal morsitation, causing widespread bruising and pain.
- The toddler's morsitation marks on the walls indicated his need for teething toys.
- The insect's morsitation caused an intense itching sensation, leaving behind raised welts.
- The crocodile's powerful jaws inflicted a fatal morsitation, severing the victim's leg.
- The laboratory experiment involved inducing morsitation in mice to study the effects of pain.
- The dental examination revealed extensive morsitation damage to the patient's molars.
- The forensic pathologist determined the cause of death to be morsitation by a wild animal.
- The insect's morsitation resulted in a localized reaction, including swelling and redness.
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The act of biting or gnawing.
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The dog's morsitation left a deep laceration on the child's arm.
The venomous snake's morsitation can lead to paralysis and even death.
The patient suffered from severe nocturnal morsitation, causing widespread bruising and pain.
The toddler's morsitation marks on the walls indicated his need for teething toys.