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Rumpf's symptom [Heinrich Theodor Rumpf, Ger. physician, 1851?1923] A quickening of the pulse when pressure is exerted over a painful spot.
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ruminant An animal with a stomach that has four compartments and a more complex digestive system than other mammals. Heck, the ruminant digestive system is more complex than the processes done by some factories. Cattle, sheep, deer, bison and camels are all ruminants. Swine, dogs and humans are examples of nonruminants. The repeated chewing, swallowing and regurgitation of cud that helps cows and other ruminants digest their food is called
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rump Lower back area near base of tail. Contains upper tail coverts.
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rump The section of a bird's upperparts immediately above the upper tail coverts. It is often conspicuously coloured and so can be an important identification feature, for example in some types of wader. The rump is also called the 'uropygium'. From Peter Weaver's Birdwatcher's Dictionary
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rum Refers to a wide variety of spirits distilled from sugarcane or molasses. Light or white rums are clear and fairly flavorless. Dark or Demerara rums have some of the caramel color and distinctive flavor of their sources. (Definition by Cooking.com)
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