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Esophagus

the pharynx and the stomach the gullet See Illust of Digestive apparatus under Digestive

Concoctive

Having the power of digesting or ripening digestive

Bastard

until his status has been legally destroyed. See ACCESS; Mew's Digest, tit. 'Bastard.' Provision is made by the (English) Age of

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Peptonize

To convert into peptone to digest or dissolve by means of a proteolytic ferment as peptonized

Statham

in his Abridgement of the Laws, being a kind of digest containing most titles of the law, arranged in alphabetical order,

Unlawful assembly

breach of the peace in consequence of it. See Stephen's Digest of Criminal Law, 6th Edn., p. 55, and compare RIOT;

Barrister, or Barrastor

Law Studies; Forsyth's Hortenisus; and Chitty on Contracts; also Mew's Digest, tit. 'Barrister.' It shall mean a barrister of England or

Attorney-General

de la Ley; Norton-Kyshe's Attorney-General and Solicitor-General of England; Mew's Digest, tit. 'Crown Office (Law Officers).' The Prince of Wales appoints

Redigest

To digest or reduce to form a second time

Redaction

The act of redacting work produced by redacting a digest

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