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digest1
verb (digested , digesting )
1 to break down (food) in the stomach, intestine, etc into a form which the body can use.
2 said of food: to be broken down in this way. Compare ingest.
3 to hear and consider the meaning and implications of (information).
4 tr & intr , chem to soften or disintegrate in heat and moisture.
[14c: from Latin digerere , digestum to dissolve]
verb (digested , digesting )
1 to break down (food) in the stomach, intestine, etc into a form which the body can use.
2 said of food: to be broken down in this way. Compare ingest.
3 to hear and consider the meaning and implications of (information).
4 tr & intr , chem to soften or disintegrate in heat and moisture.
[14c: from Latin digerere , digestum to dissolve]
digest2
noun
1 a collection of summaries or shortened versions of news stories or current literature, etc, usually regularly published.
2 a summary or shortened version.
3 a systematically arranged collection of laws.
[14c name given to a collection of Roman Laws: from Latin digerere , digestum to arrange]
noun
1 a collection of summaries or shortened versions of news stories or current literature, etc, usually regularly published.
2 a summary or shortened version.
3 a systematically arranged collection of laws.
[14c name given to a collection of Roman Laws: from Latin digerere , digestum to arrange]
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