suckling

[ˈsʌklɪŋ]

suckling Definition

  • 1a young mammal that is still being fed with its mother's milk
  • 2the action or process of feeding a baby or young animal with milk from the breast or udder

Using suckling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "suckling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sow and her sucklings were resting in the pen.

  • Example

    She was advised to continue suckling her baby for at least six months.

  • Example

    The calf was still a suckling when it was separated from its mother.

suckling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for suckling

Phrases with suckling

  • a piglet that has been weaned and is still young enough to be cooked whole

    Example

    The restaurant specializes in roast suckling pig.

  • an automatic reflex in newborn babies that causes them to suck when their lips are touched

    Example

    The doctor checked the baby's suckling reflex to ensure it was healthy.

  • the length of time during which a young mammal is fed with its mother's milk

    Example

    The suckling period for most mammals lasts several weeks to several months.

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Summary: suckling in Brief

'Suckling' [ˈsʌklɪŋ] refers to a young mammal that is still being fed with its mother's milk, or the action of feeding a baby or young animal with milk from the breast or udder. It is commonly used in phrases like 'suckling pig,' referring to a young piglet that is still young enough to be cooked whole, and 'suckling reflex,' an automatic reflex in newborn babies that causes them to suck when their lips are touched.