decaudate

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English

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Etymology

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From de- +‎ caudate.

Verb

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decaudate (third-person singular simple present decaudates, present participle decaudating, simple past and past participle decaudated)

  1. (transitive) To remove the tail from.
    • 1937, Technology Review, volume 40, page 100:
      One machine in which Mr. Taylor takes special pride is a salmon canner, which engulfs a whole salmon, decapitates and decaudates it, skins it, blows out its viscera, cuts it into pieces, deposits them in the can, sterilizes them []