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ASSIMILATED |
Digested |
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INDIGESTED |
Not digested; undigested. |
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DIGESTIBLE |
Capable of being digested. |
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INCONCOCTED |
Imperfectly digested, matured, or ripened. |
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DECOCTIBLE |
Capable of being boiled or digested. |
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DIGESTEDLY |
In a digested or well-arranged manner; methodically. |
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HEAVY |
Not agreeable to, or suitable for, the stomach; not
easily digested; -- said of food. |
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LIENTERY |
A diarrhea, in which the food is discharged imperfectly
digested, or with but little change. |
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LIGHT |
Easy to be digested; not oppressive to the stomach; as,
light food; also, containing little nutriment. |
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DIGEST |
That which is digested; especially, that which is worked
over, classified, and arranged under proper heads or titles |
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MATURE |
Completely worked out; fully digested or prepared;
ready for action; made ready for destined application or use;
perfected; as, a mature plan. |
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CHYME |
The pulpy mass of semi-digested food in the small intestines
just after its passage from the stomach. It is separated in the
intestines into chyle and excrement. See Chyle. |
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ELASTIN |
...min,
which forms the chemical basis of elastic tissue. It is very insoluble
in most fluids, but is gradually dissolved when digested with either... |
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STOMACH |
... anterior
part of the alimentary canal, in which food is digested; any cavity in
which digestion takes place in an animal; a digestive cavity. S... |
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BUTTERWORT |
...r which the margin infolds and the insects
are digested by the plant. The species are found mostly in the North
Temperate zone. ... |
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FLYTRAP |
... on them. The insects so caught are afterwards
digested by a secretion from the upper surface of the leaves. ... |