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Ingestion
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Ingest
To take into or as into the stomach or alimentary canal
ingested
taken into the stomach
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eaten
ingested through the mouth Contrasted with uneaten
Ricinine
white crystalline alkaloid C8H8N2O2 extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant Ricinus communalis Called also ricidine Ingestion may cause vomiting and various other toxic reactions including liver and kidney damage convulsions hypotension and death
administer
: to give ritually [ an oath] b : to give (as a narcotic) for the purpose of ingesting vi 1 : to perform the office of an administrator or executor 2 : to manage or conduct
hallucinogen
A substance capable of producing hallucinations when ingested a hallucinogenic substance as LSD is a powerful hallucinogen
Hematinic
Any substance such as an iron salt or organic compound containing iron which when ingested tends to increase the hemoglobin contents of the blood
homeostasis
constant blood temperature and composition in spite of variations in external temperature or the composition of the food ingested
lactose intolerance
after eating a lactose containing food such as milk or ice cream The symptoms may be prevented by ingesting a preparation of beta galactosidase before or together with dairy products
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Ingestion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ingestion
Matched in: Term Ingestion
Ingest
To take into or as into the stomach or alimentary canal
ingested
taken into the stomach
Keep your definitions linked to case research
eaten
ingested through the mouth Contrasted with uneaten
Ricinine
white crystalline alkaloid C8H8N2O2 extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant Ricinus communalis Called also ricidine Ingestion may cause vomiting and various other toxic reactions including liver and kidney damage convulsions hypotension and death
administer
: to give ritually [ an oath] b : to give (as a narcotic) for the purpose of ingesting vi 1 : to perform the office of an administrator or executor 2 : to manage or conduct
hallucinogen
A substance capable of producing hallucinations when ingested a hallucinogenic substance as LSD is a powerful hallucinogen
Hematinic
Any substance such as an iron salt or organic compound containing iron which when ingested tends to increase the hemoglobin contents of the blood
homeostasis
constant blood temperature and composition in spite of variations in external temperature or the composition of the food ingested
lactose intolerance
after eating a lactose containing food such as milk or ice cream The symptoms may be prevented by ingesting a preparation of beta galactosidase before or together with dairy products
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