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DIGITAL, a. [L.] Pertaining to the fingers, or to digits.
DIGIT, n. [L., a finger, that is, a shoot; Gr.] 1. The measure of a fingers brea...
DIGHT, v.t. dite. [L.] To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on; ...
DIGGER, n. One who digs; one who opens, throws up and breaks the earth; one who ...
DIGGED, pret. and pp. of dig.
DIGESTURE, n. Concoction; digestion. [Little used.]
DIGESTIVE, a. 1. Having the power to cause digestion in the stomach; as a digest...
DIGESTION, n. [L.] 1. The conversion of food into chyme, or the process of disso...
DIGESTING, ppr. Arranging in due order, or under proper heads; dissolving and pr...
DIGESTIBLE, a. Capable of being digested.
DIGESTIBILITY, n. The quality of being digestible.
DIGESTER, n. 1. He that digests or disposes in order. 2. One who digests his foo...
DIGESTED, pp. Reduced to method; arranged in due order; concocted or prepared in...
DIGEST, n. [L., put in order.] 1. A collection or body of Roman laws, digested o...
DIGERENT, a. [L.] Digesting. [Not in use.]
DIGASTRIC, a. [Gr., belly.] Having a double belly; an epithet given to a muscle ...