- di·gestdigest (verb) · digests (third person present) · digested (past tense) · digested (past participle) · digesting (present participle)
- break down (food) in the alimentary canal into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body.
- understand or assimilate (new information or the significance of something) by a period of reflection.
- arrange (something) in a systematic or convenient order, especially by reduction:"the computer digested your labors into a form understandable by a program"
- chemistrytreat (a substance) with heat, enzymes, or a solvent in order to decompose it or extract essential components.
digest (noun) · digests (plural noun) · the Digest (noun)- a compilation or summary of material or information:"a digest of their findings"
- a periodical consisting of condensed versions of pieces of writing or news published elsewhere.
- a methodical summary of a body of laws.
- (the Digest)the compendium of Roman law compiled in the reign of Justinian.
- chemistrya substance or mixture obtained by digestion:"a digest of cloned DNA"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin digest- ‘distributed, dissolved, digested’, from the verb digerere, from di- ‘apart’ + gerere ‘carry’; the noun from Latin digesta ‘matters methodically arranged’, from digestus ‘divided’, from digerere.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- break down (food) in the alimentary canal into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body.
noun- a compilation or summary of material or information:
- a periodical consisting of condensed versions of pieces of writing or news published elsewhere.
- a methodical summary of a body of laws.
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