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Digestibility
Digestibility Di*gest`i*bil"i*ty, n. The quality of being digestible.
Digestible
Digestible Di*gest"i*ble, a. [F. digestible, L. digestibilis.] Capable of being digested.
Digestibleness
Digestibleness Di*gest"i*ble*ness, n. The quality of being digestible; digestibility.
Digestion
Digestion Di*ges"tion (?; 106), n. [F. digestion, L. digestio.] 1. The act or process of digesting; reduction to order; classification; thoughtful consideration. 2. (Physiol.) The conversion of food, in the stomach and intestines, into soluble and diffusible products, capable of being absorbed by the blood. 3. (Med.) Generation of pus; suppuration.
Digestive
Digestive Di*gest"ive, a. [F. digestif, L. digestivus.] Pertaining to digestion; having the power to cause or promote digestion; as, the digestive ferments. Digestive cheese and fruit there sure will be. --B. Jonson. Digestive apparatus, the organs of food digestion, esp. the alimentary canal and glands connected with it. Digestive salt, the chloride of potassium.
Digestive
Digestive Di*gest"ive, n. 1. That which aids digestion, as a food or medicine. --Chaucer. That digestive [a cigar] had become to me as necessary as the meal itself. --Blackw. Mag. 2. (Med.) (a) A substance which, when applied to a wound or ulcer, promotes suppuration. --Dunglison. (b) A tonic. [R.]
Digestive apparatus
Digestive Di*gest"ive, a. [F. digestif, L. digestivus.] Pertaining to digestion; having the power to cause or promote digestion; as, the digestive ferments. Digestive cheese and fruit there sure will be. --B. Jonson. Digestive apparatus, the organs of food digestion, esp. the alimentary canal and glands connected with it. Digestive salt, the chloride of potassium.
Digestive salt
Digestive Di*gest"ive, a. [F. digestif, L. digestivus.] Pertaining to digestion; having the power to cause or promote digestion; as, the digestive ferments. Digestive cheese and fruit there sure will be. --B. Jonson. Digestive apparatus, the organs of food digestion, esp. the alimentary canal and glands connected with it. Digestive salt, the chloride of potassium.
Gastric digestion
Gastric Gas"tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.] Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery. Gastric digestion (Physiol.), the conversion of the albuminous portion of food in the stomach into soluble and diffusible products by the solvent action of gastric juice. Gastric fever (Med.), a fever attended with prominent gastric symptoms; -- a name applied to certain forms of typhoid fever; also, to catarrhal inflammation of the stomach attended with fever. Gastric juice (Physiol.), a thin, watery fluid, with an acid reaction, secreted by a peculiar set of glands contained in the mucous membrane of the stomach. It consists mainly of dilute hydrochloric acid and the ferment pepsin. It is the most important digestive fluid in the body, but acts only on proteid foods. Gastric remittent fever (Med.), a form of remittent fever with pronounced stomach symptoms.
Indigestibility
Indigestibility In*di*gest`i*bil"i*ty, n. The state or quality of being indigestible; indigestibleness.
Indigestible
Indigestible In`di*gest"i*ble, a. [L. indigestibilis: cf. F. indigestible. See In- not, and Digest.] 1. Not digestible; not readily soluble in the digestive juices; not easily convertible into products fitted for absorption. 2. Not digestible in the mind; distressful; intolerable; as, an indigestible simile. --T. Warton. -- In`di*gest"i*ble*ness, n. -- In`di*gest"i*bly, adv.
Indigestibleness
Indigestible In`di*gest"i*ble, a. [L. indigestibilis: cf. F. indigestible. See In- not, and Digest.] 1. Not digestible; not readily soluble in the digestive juices; not easily convertible into products fitted for absorption. 2. Not digestible in the mind; distressful; intolerable; as, an indigestible simile. --T. Warton. -- In`di*gest"i*ble*ness, n. -- In`di*gest"i*bly, adv.
Indigestibly
Indigestible In`di*gest"i*ble, a. [L. indigestibilis: cf. F. indigestible. See In- not, and Digest.] 1. Not digestible; not readily soluble in the digestive juices; not easily convertible into products fitted for absorption. 2. Not digestible in the mind; distressful; intolerable; as, an indigestible simile. --T. Warton. -- In`di*gest"i*ble*ness, n. -- In`di*gest"i*bly, adv.
Indigestion
Indigestion In`di*ges"tion (?; 106), n. [L. indigestio: cf. F. indigestion. See In- not, and Digest.] Lack of proper digestive action; a failure of the normal changes which food should undergo in the alimentary canal; dyspepsia; incomplete or difficult digestion.
Predigestion
Predigestion Pre`di*ges"tion, n. 1. Digestion too soon performed; hasty digestion. [Obs.] --Bacon. 2. (Med.) Artificial digestion of food for use in illness or impaired digestion.
Undigestible
Undigestible Un`di*gest"i*ble, a. Indigestible.

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- Venereum et Johannem Hemo. 1477. (posthumous work) Lectura super II. parte digesti veteris. Bologna: Heinrich von Köln per Sigismundum a Libris. 1478. (posthumous...
- Regnault. 1545. Super prima parte Digesti Veteris (in Latin). Vol. 1. Lyon: Thomas Bertheau. 1545. Super secunda parte Digesti Veteris (in Latin). Vol. 2. Lyon:...
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- Barthii, Acidalii, Gronovii, Graevii, aliorumque notis accuratissime digestis, nec non & suis adimadversionibus illustravit, Amsterdam: by Ioannem Blaeu...
- appointed professor of institutions in 1599, and promoted to the chair Digesti infortiati et novi in 1601. In 1602 he was summoned by Sophia, widow of...
- Laurence Peter Digesti, a local Reno attorney, purchased the mansion in the 1990s and renovated the inside so that it now is The Digesti Law Firm LLP....
- amplitudine gratiae diuinae Christiana & per****ua disceptatio (1598) Specimen digesti, sive Harmoniæ bibliorum Veteris et Novi Testamneti (1598) A warning against...
- characteres morphologicos praesertim carpicos in classes ordines et familias digesti... (in Latin and German). Nuremberg: Schrag. Retrieved 9 January 2016....