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Eruct - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Examples of ERUCT. eructing his repressed anger>. Origin of ERUCT. Latin eructare, frequentative of erugere to belch, ...
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Eruct - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Etymology: Latin eructare, frequentative of erugere to belch, disgorge; akin to Old English rocettan to belch, Greek ereugesthai. Date: 1596 ...
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Eruct | Define Eruct at Dictionary.com
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–verb (used with object), verb (used without object). 1. to belch forth, as gas from the stomach. 2. to emit or issue violently, as matter from a volcano. ...
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eruct - Definition of eruct at YourDictionary.com
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Origin: L eructare < e-, out + ructare, to belch < IE base *reug- > OE rocettan. Related Forms: eructation eruc·ta·tion (ē′ruk tā′s̸hən, ē ruk′-) noun ...
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eruct: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
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eruct ( ) tr. & intr.v. , eructed , eructing , eructs . To belch. [Latin ērūctāre : ē-, ex- , ex- + rūctāre , to.
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eruct - Wiktionary
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Jul 28, 2010 ... to eruct (third-person singular simple present eructs, present participle eructing, simple past and past participle eructed) ...
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eruct : English to Cebuano - Binisaya Dictionary and Thesaurus.
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1. eruct, spew, spew out, eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical.; "the volcano spews out molten rocks every day"; "The editors of the ...
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Alternative tracer gases for the ERUCT technique to estimate ...
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The methane emission of grazing ruminants can be estimated using the Emissions from Ruminants Using a Calibrated Tracer (ERUCT) technique by applying ...
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