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digest

noun

1 digest

A periodical that summarizes the news.

Roget 60: arrangement; plan etc. 626; preparation etc. 673; disposal, disposition; collocation, allocation; distribution; sorting etc. ... show more

2 digest

Something that is compiled (as into a single book or file).

synonym: compilation.

Roget 596: compend, compendium; abstract, precis, epitome, multum in parvo [Lat.], analysis, pandect, digest, sum and substance, brief, abridgment, summary, ... show more

Polish: kompilacja

verb

1 digest

Convert food into absorbable substances.

Roget 626: plan, scheme, design, frame, contrive, project, forecast, sketch; devise, invent etc. (imagine) 515; set one's wits to work ... show more

Roget 451: think, reflect, cogitate, excogitate, consider, deliberate; bestow thought upon, bestow consideration upon; speculate, contemplate, meditate, ponder, muse, ... show more

Roget 384: heat, warm, chafe, stive, foment; make hot etc. 382; sun oneself, sunbathe.    go up in flames, burn to the ground (flame) 382.    ... show more

Roget 60: reduce to order, bring into order; introduce order into; rally.    arrange, dispose, place, form; put in order, set in order, place in order; set out, collocate, pack, ... show more

Dutch: verteren

2 digest

Arrange and integrate in the mind.

3 digest

Put up with something or somebody unpleasant.

synonyms: abide, bear, brook, endure, put up, stand, stick out, stomach, suffer, support ... show more.

Roget 826: be composed etc. adj.. laisser faire [Fr.], laisser aller [Fr.]; take things easily, take things as they come; take it easy, rub on, live and let live; take easily, take cooly, take in good part; aequam servare mentem [Lat.].    ... show more

Dutch: doormaken, doorstaan, dragen, dulden, gedogen, getroosten, harden, incasseren, kampen, velen ... show more

4 digest

Become assimilated into the body.

5 digest

Systematize, as by classifying and summarizing.

6 digest

Soften or disintegrate, as by undergoing exposure to heat or moisture.

Dutch: verteren

7 digest

Make more concise.

synonyms: concentrate, condense.

8 digest

Soften or disintegrate by means of chemical action, heat, or moisture.


Moby thesaurus: Code Napoleon, Napoleonic code, abbreviate, abbreviation, abbreviature, abide, ablate, abrege, abridge, abridgement, abridgment, absorb, abstract, accept, adsorb, alphabetize, analyze, appreciate, apprehend, appropriate ... show more.

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