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Digest
Digest, generally a compilation or distribution of a subject into various classes or departments; particularly the Pandects of Justinian in...
Abridgment, or Digests of the Law
Abridgment, or Digests of the Law, of ancient authority. The principal of these are Statham's, Brooke's, Fitzherbert's, and Rolle's Abridgments,...
Digestive
Pertaining to digestion having the power to cause or promote digestion as the digestive ferments
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Digestibleness
The quality of being digestible digestibility
Digestibility
The quality of being digestible
digest
digest [Latin digesta, from neuter plural of digestus, past participle of digerere to disperse, arrange] : a compilation of legal...
Digest
To distribute or arrange methodically to work over and classify to reduce to portions for ready use or application as...
Digester
One who digests
Digestible
Capable of being digested
Digestion
The act or process of digesting reduction to order classification thoughtful consideration
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