Home › Words › M › manducatormanducatormanducator means something used for manducating.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, manducator ranks #15,411 of 42,749 for Qualifying.EtymologyFrom manducate + -or.nounSomething used for manducating.One who manducates.e.g.“Manducators, man´-du-ka-turz, s. pl. lud.” — [1856, J[ohann] G[ottfried] Flügel, A Complete Dictionary of the English and German and German and English Languages, Containing All the Words in General Use, 3rd edition, volumes I (English and GermaDefinitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.manducate 80% match — To chew (something); to masticate. vs manducator →manducation 80% match — The act of eating. vs manducator →manducable 73% match — Capable of being chewed; eatable. vs manducator →masticatory 64% match — Something chewed, originally as a medicine, now typically for pleasure or to increase the flow of saliva. vs manducator →masticate 62% match — To chew (usually food). vs manducator →mastication 62% match — The process of chewing. vs manducator →chewing 60% match — The act by which something is chewed on; mastication. vs manducator →remastication 60% match — The act of masticating or chewing again or repeatedly. vs manducator →