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  • 1digest — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Digest is used after these nouns: ↑news {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ easily ▪ Some foods are digested more easily than others. ▪ fully ▪ …

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  • 2digest — I UK [daɪˈdʒest] / US verb [transitive] Word forms digest : present tense I/you/we/they digest he/she/it digests present participle digesting past tense digested past participle digested * 1) when your stomach digests food, it changes it into the …

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  • 3digest — 01. My nephew only drinks soy milk because he isn t able to [digest] cow s milk. 02. Baby cookies are very easy to [digest]. 03. According to my wife, eating yogurt is very good for the [digestion]. 04. My grandfather doesn t like to eat eggs… …

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  • 4digest — di|gest1 [ daı dʒest ] verb transitive * 1. ) when your stomach digests food, it changes it into the substances that your body needs: Cheese can be difficult to digest. 2. ) to understand information when there is a lot of it or it is difficult… …

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  • 5Digest access authentication — HTTP Persistence · Compression · HTTPS Request methods OPTIONS · GET · HEAD · POST · PUT · DELETE · TRACE · CONNECT Header fields Cookie · ETag · Location · Referer DNT · …

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  • 6digest — di|gest1 [daıˈdʒest, dı ] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: digestus, past participle of digerere to carry apart, arrange, digest ] 1.) to change food that you have just eaten into substances that your body can use ▪ Most babies can digest …

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  • 7digest — 1 verb (T) 1 to change food that you have just eaten into substances that your body can use: Most babies can digest a wide range of food easily. compare ingest 2 to understand new information, especially when there is a lot of it or it is… …

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  • 8Digest of Operation Overlord — ▪ Primary Source This document, the first comprehensive outline of what was to become the Normandy Invasion, was prepared in the summer of 1943 under the supervision of Frederick Morgan, chief of staff to the supreme allied commander (who had not …

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  • 9digest — [daɪˈdʒest] verb [T] 1) to change food in your stomach into the substances that your body needs 2) to try to understand information when it is difficult or unexpected Syn: absorb, take sth in digestible adj …

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  • 10Medieval cuisine — A group of travelers sharing a simple meal of bread and drink; Livre du roi Modus et de la reine Ratio, 14th century. Medieval cuisine includes the foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of various European cultures during the Middle Ages, a… …

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