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I. di·gest VB intr [daɪˈʤest]

digest food:

II. di·gest VB trans [daɪˈʤest]

1. digest (in stomach):

2. digest fig (understand):

3. digest CHEM (decompose):

etw auflösen [o. spec digerieren]

III. di·gest N [ˈdaɪʤest]

Auswahl f <-, -en> aus +dat
digest LAW

sludge [slʌʤ] N no pl

Schlamm m <-(e)s, -e>
Matsch m <-(e)s>
Klärschlamm m <-(e)s, -schlämme>
OpenDict entry

sludge N

OpenDict entry

digest VB

to digest sth fig

Klett Biology Glossary

digested sludge N

Klett Biology Glossary

digest [ˈdaɪdʒest] VB

Present
Idigest
youdigest
he/she/itdigests
wedigest
youdigest
theydigest
Past
Idigested
youdigested
he/she/itdigested
wedigested
youdigested
theydigested
Present Perfect
Ihavedigested
youhavedigested
he/she/ithasdigested
wehavedigested
youhavedigested
theyhavedigested
Past Perfect
Ihaddigested
youhaddigested
he/she/ithaddigested
wehaddigested
youhaddigested
theyhaddigested

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There are also 4 digests or revisions in manuscript form.
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This happens with the help of a highly specialized stomach that uses symbiotic bacteria to help digest food.
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First, a fixative usually acts to disable intrinsic biomoleculesparticularly proteolytic enzymeswhich otherwise digest or damage the sample.
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It is regarded as one of the most advanced examples of early 20th-century domestic architecture, and is referenced in architectural digests.
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The plants evolved to digest insects due to the oligotrophic (low level of nutrients) soil of the tepui.
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