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Uptake   /ˈəptˌeɪk/   Listen
Uptake

noun
1.
The process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating).  Synonyms: consumption, ingestion, intake.
2.
A process of taking up or using up or consuming.



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"Uptake" Quotes from Famous Books



... found in soil that uptake ammonia gas and change it to the nitrates that plants and soil life forms need to make other proteins. These nitrification microorganisms are extremely efficient at reasonable temperatures but cannot survive the extreme ...
— Organic Gardener's Composting • Steve Solomon

... Meares; the dogs howled a chorus for our benefit; it was quite like coming home. Inside the hut, the cause of the blackness was apparent, they had a blubber fire going, an open one, with no chimney or uptake for the smoke. After such a long open-air life it fairly choked me, and for once I could not eat a square meal. We all slept in a row against the west wall of the hut with ...
— The Worst Journey in the World, Volumes 1 and 2 - Antarctic 1910-1913 • Apsley Cherry-Garrard



Words linked to "Uptake" :   deglutition, bodily function, activity, swallow, imbibition, drink, sucking, body process, suction, suck, reuptake, feeding, imbibing, human process, bodily process, eating, drinking



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