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Webster Dictionary :: Diffusiveness

DIFFUSIVENESS, n. 1. The power of diffusing, or state of being diffused; dispers...

Webster Dictionary :: Dig

DIG, v.t. pret. Digger or dug; pp. Digged or dug. [G.] 1. To open and break or t...

Webster Dictionary :: Digamma

DIGAMMA, n. [Gr., double gamma.] The name of F, most absurdly given to that lett...

Webster Dictionary :: Digamy

DIGAMY, n. Second marriage. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Digastric

DIGASTRIC, a. [Gr., belly.] Having a double belly; an epithet given to a muscle ...

Webster Dictionary :: Digerent

DIGERENT, a. [L.] Digesting. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Digest

DIGEST, n. [L., put in order.] 1. A collection or body of Roman laws, digested o...

Webster Dictionary :: Digested

DIGESTED, pp. Reduced to method; arranged in due order; concocted or prepared in...

Webster Dictionary :: Digester

DIGESTER, n. 1. He that digests or disposes in order. 2. One who digests his foo...

Webster Dictionary :: Digestibility

DIGESTIBILITY, n. The quality of being digestible.

Webster Dictionary :: Digestible

DIGESTIBLE, a. Capable of being digested.

Webster Dictionary :: Digesting

DIGESTING, ppr. Arranging in due order, or under proper heads; dissolving and pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Digestion

DIGESTION, n. [L.] 1. The conversion of food into chyme, or the process of disso...

Webster Dictionary :: Digestive

DIGESTIVE, a. 1. Having the power to cause digestion in the stomach; as a digest...

Webster Dictionary :: Digesture

DIGESTURE, n. Concoction; digestion. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Digged

DIGGED, pret. and pp. of dig.

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