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Definition of postweaning - 4 dictionary results

wean

[ween]
–verb (used with object)
1. to accustom (a child or young animal) to food other than its mother's milk; cause to lose the need to suckle or turn to the mother for food.
2. to withdraw (a person, the affections, one's dependency, etc.) from some object, habit, form of enjoyment, or the like: The need to reduce had weaned us from rich desserts.
3. wean on, to accustom to; to familiarize with from, or as if from, childhood: a brilliant student weaned on the classics; suburban kids weaned on rock music.

Origin:
bef. 1000; ME wenen, OE wenian; c. D wennen, G gewöhnen, ON venja to accustom


wean⋅ed⋅ness [wee-nid-nis, weend-] , noun
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Main Entry: post·wean·ing
Pronunciation: -'wE-ni[ng]
Function: adjective
: relating to, occurring in, or being the period following weaning

Main Entry: wean
Pronunciation: 'wEn
Function: transitive verb
1 : to accustom (as a child) to take food otherwise than by nursing
2 : to detach usually gradually from a cause of dependence or form of treatment
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wean (wēn)
v. weaned, wean·ing, weans

  1. To deprive permanently of breast milk and begin to nourish with other food.

  2. To accustom the young of a mammal to take nourishment other than by suckling.

  3. To gradually withdraw from a life-support system.

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