Good+digestion
21fine fettle — Synonyms and related words: anality, apple pie order, discipline, eupepsia, fine shape, fine whack, glowing health, good condition, good constitution, good digestion, good health, good shape, good trim, healthfulness, healthiness, healthy body,… …
22healthiness — Synonyms and related words: advantageousness, agreeableness, auspiciousness, beneficialness, benevolence, benignity, class, cogency, desert, eupepsia, excellence, expedience, fairness, favorableness, fine fettle, fine shape, fine whack, fineness …
23mint condition — Synonyms and related words: brand newness, callowness, dewiness, eupepsia, fine fettle, fine shape, fine whack, freshness, gloss of novelty, glowing health, good condition, good constitution, good digestion, good health, good shape, good trim,… …
24top shape — Synonyms and related words: eupepsia, fine fettle, fine shape, fine whack, glowing health, good condition, good constitution, good digestion, good health, good shape, good trim, healthfulness, healthiness, healthy body, healthy constitution, high …
25eupepsia — eu·pep·si·a || juË pepsɪə n. normal digestion, good digestion …
26eupepsia — eu•pep•sia [[t]yuˈpɛp ʃə, si ə[/t]] n. phl good digestion (opposed to dyspepsia). • Etymology: 1700–10; < NL < Gk eupepsía=eu eu +péps(is) digestion (see pepsin) + ia ia eu•pep′tic tɪk adj …
27eustomachous — euˈstomachous, a. rare. [f. as prec. + ous.] ‘Having a good digestion; easy of digestion’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1884) …
28Clockbug — The clockbug, or eupcaccia, is a fictional insect created by Japanese writer Kōbō Abe that figures in his novel, The Ark Sakura. The clockbug is an insect species whose legs have atrophied, mobility being unnecessary for its existence since it… …
29Woe from Wit — (Russian: Горе от ума, also translated as The Woes of Wit , Wit Works Woe , and so forth) is Aleksandr Griboyedov s comedy in verse, satirizing the society of post Napoleonic Moscow, or, as a high official in the play styled it, a pasquinade on… …
30im|por|tance — «ihm PR tuhns», noun. 1. the fact or quality of being important; consequence; value; significance: »You can t ignore the importance of a good digestion (Joseph Conrad). 2. Obsolete. a) an important matter. b) import …