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1swallow

noun swal·low \ˈswä-(ˌ)lō\

Definition of SWALLOW

1
:  any of numerous small widely distributed oscine birds (family Hirundinidae, the swallow family) that have a short bill, long pointed wings, and often a deeply forked tail and that feed on insects caught on the wing
2
:  any of several birds that superficially resemble swallows
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Origin of SWALLOW

Middle English swalowe, from Old English swealwe; akin to Old High German swalawa swallow
First Known Use: before 12th century

Other Birds Terms

aerie, bunting, clutch, covey, hackle, ratite, rictus, ruff, skein, zygodactyl

2swallow

verb

: to take (something) into your stomach through your mouth and throat

: to move the muscles in your throat as if you are swallowing something often because you are nervous

: to flow over and cover (something) completely

Full Definition of SWALLOW

transitive verb
1
:  to take through the mouth and esophagus into the stomach
2
:  to envelop or take in as if by swallowing :  absorb <swallow the financial loss> <watch night swallow the valley>
3
:  to accept without question, protest, or resentment <swallow an insult> <a hard story to swallow>
4
:  take back, retract <had to swallow my words>
5
:  to keep from expressing or showing :  repress <swallowed my anger>
6
:  to utter (as words) indistinctly
intransitive verb
1
:  to receive something into the body through the mouth and esophagus
2
:  to perform the action characteristic of swallowing something especially under emotional stress
swal·low·able \ˈswä-lō-ə-bəl\ adjective
swal·low·er \ˈswä-lə-wər\ noun

Origin of SWALLOW

Middle English swalowen, from Old English swelgan; akin to Old High German swelgan to swallow
First Known Use: before 12th century

Rhymes with SWALLOW

3swallow

noun

Definition of SWALLOW

1
:  the passage connecting the mouth to the stomach
2
:  a capacity for swallowing
3
a :  an act of swallowing
b :  an amount that can be swallowed at one time

First Known Use of SWALLOW

14th century

Other Anatomy Terms

bilateral symmetry, carotid, cartilage, dorsal, entrails, prehensile, renal, solar plexus, supine, thoracic, ventral
SWALLOWING Defined for Kids

1swallow

noun swal·low \ˈswä-lō\

Definition of SWALLOW for Kids

:  a small bird that has long wings and a forked tail and feeds on insects caught while in flight

2swallow

verb
swal·lowedswal·low·ing

Definition of SWALLOW for Kids

1
:  to take into the stomach through the mouth and throat <Chew your food well before you swallow.>
2
:  to perform the actions used in swallowing something <Clear your throat and swallow before answering.>
3
:  to completely surround :  engulf <Now she was half swallowed by the darkness of the barn door. — Richard Peck, A Year Down Yonder>
4
:  to accept or believe without question <You swallow every story you hear.>
5
:  to keep from expressing or showing :  repress <I swallowed my pride and asked for help.>

3swallow

noun

Definition of SWALLOW for Kids

1
:  an act of taking something into the stomach through the mouth and throat :  an act of swallowing <He ate the cupcake in one swallow.>
2
:  an amount that can be swallowed at one time <She took a swallow of water.>

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