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The answer GRAZE has 83 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of graze in various dictionaries:
noun - a superficial abrasion
noun - the act of grazing
verb - feed as in a meadow or pasture
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To scrape slightly, or to feed in a field |
To touch lightly in passing, or to feed on growing grasses |
It can mean to scrape the surface of the skin, or to feed out in the pasture |
To eat sheep-ishly |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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A slight injury where the skin is scraped. |
Scrape and break the surface of the skin of (a part of the body) |
(of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field. |
scrape and break the surface of the skin of (a part of the body). |
a slight injury where the skin is scraped. |
feed as in a meadow or pasture |
let feed in a field or pasture or meadow |
eat lightly, try different dishes |
break the skin (of a body part) by scraping |
scrape gently |
Graze might refer to |
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Grazing is a method of feeding in which a herbivore feeds on plants such as grasses, or other multicellular organisms such as algae. In agriculture, grazing is one method used whereby domestic livestock are used to convert grass and other forage into meat, milk and other products. * Many small selective herbivores follow larger grazers, who skim off the highest, tough growth of plants, exposing tender shoots. For terrestrial animals, grazing is normally distinguished from browsing in that grazing is eating grass or forbs, and browsing is eating woody twigs and leaves from trees and shrubs. Grazing differs from true predation because the organism being grazed upon is not generally killed. Grazing differs from parasitism as the two organisms live together in a constant state of physical externality (i.e. low intimacy). Water animals that feed for example on algae found on stones are called grazers-scrapers. Grazers-scrapers feed also on microorganisms and dead organic matter on variou |