ru·mi·nant
ˈrü-mə-nənt
: an animal that chews the cud
specifically
: an herbivorous, even-toed, hoofed mammal (suborder Ruminantia and Tylopoda) that has a complex 3- or 4-chambered stomach
Proving that being a ruminant is no bar to being a sophisticate, cows listening to Beethoven and Haydn upped their milk production by 5.5 percent. —Jeffrey Kluger
Insoluble fiber comes from the structural components of plant cell walls … . It is made up of complex carbohydrates, but has no caloric value for humans; unlike ruminants … , we are unable to digest it. —S. Boyd Eaton
Note: Ruminants include cattle, sheep, deer, goats, giraffes, camels, and llamas, although camels, llamas, and other camelids are sometimes not considered true ruminants because they possess a 3-chambered rather than a 4-chambered stomach.
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: given to or engaged in contemplation : meditative
stood there … in this attitude of ruminant relish—Thomas Wolfe
ruminantly
adverb
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