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Keywords: Weaned, Foal, Poet, Nurse, Mammal
A young child or animal nursed at the breast.
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A foal that is still with its mother; it has not been weaned; usually it is under four months of age.
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To young to be weaned.
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A foal in its first year of life, while it is still nursing.
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English poet and courtier (1609-1642)
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an infant considered in relation to its nurse
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a young mammal that has not been weaned
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feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast
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The entire process of an infant breastfeeding, including sucking, compression of areola with jawas, seal with lips, tongue massaging milk out of the sinuses.
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the feeding behavior of very young mammals as they get milk from their mother’s teats
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( Suckling the Mender): n. 1. A young mammal not yet weaned. 2. Also, Sir John Suckling, an English poet who lived from approx. 1609 until approx. 1642.
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a Thoroughbred still nursing with its dam
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A foal which is still nursing.
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Giving a baby milk from the breast. Also called breast-feeding or nursing.
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When the baby breastfeeds.
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A baby horse that is still nursing.
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