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Digerido

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. digest VB trans [Am dəˈdʒɛst, daɪˈdʒɛst, Brit dʌɪˈdʒɛst, dɪˈdʒɛst]

1. digest food:

2. digest (assimilate mentally):

digest facts/information
digest facts/information

3. digest (summarize):

digest form

II. digest N [Am ˈdaɪˌdʒɛst, Brit ˈdʌɪdʒɛst]

1.1. digest (summary):

1.2. digest (journal):

2. digest LAW:

internally MED, PHARM, PHYSIOL digest/secrete/bleed
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indigesto (indigesta)

in the PONS Dictionary

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digest1 [ˈdaɪdʒest] N

1. digest (summary of laws):

2. digest (summary of report):

I. digest2 [daɪˈdʒest] VB intr

II. digest2 [daɪˈdʒest] VB trans

1. digest (break down):

digest food

2. digest (understand):

3. digest (decompose):

4. digest (classify):

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crudo (-a)
in the PONS Dictionary
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digest1 [ˈdaɪ·dʒest] N

1. digest (of essays):

2. digest (of laws):

I. digest2 [daɪ·ˈdʒest] VB intr

digest food
digest person

II. digest2 [daɪ·ˈdʒest] VB trans

1. digest (break down):

digest food

2. digest inf (understand):

3. digest (classify):

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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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The second variety is relatively stable, and must be digested in a dragon's second stomach to produce phosphine.
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The majority of tapeworms are digested and are not found in the feces.
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These liposomes may be digested while in the macrophage's phagosome, thus releasing its drug.
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In this way, the omasum allows large particles, which still likely contain appreciable amounts of fermentable substrate, to be further digested in the reticulorumen.
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The bile, originally produced in the liver, emulsifies fats in partly digested food, thereby assisting their absorption.
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