digest
Kelime Anlamı :

1. sindirmek.
2. hazmetmek.
3. kavramak.
4. özet.
5. özümsemek.
6. parçalanmak.
7. sındırılmak.
8. sindirilmek.
9. derleme.
10. dayanmak.
Tanımlar :
1. to divide; separate.
2. to analyze and distribute into suitable classes, or under proper heads or titles, usually with condensation, so as to state results in concise form; arrange in convenient order; dispose methodically.
3. to draw up in order; arrange.
4. to arrange methodically in the mind; think out with due arrangement of parts; ponder; settle in one's mind: as, to digest a plan or scheme.
5. to prepare for assimilation, as food, by the physiological process of digestion: applied also by extension to the action of certain insectivorous plants.
6. hence
7. to assimilate mentally; obtain mental nourishment or improvement from by thorough comprehension: as, to digest a book or a discourse.
8. to bear with patience or with an effort; brook; receive without resentment; put up with; endure: as, to digest an insult.
9. in chem., to soften and prepare by heat; expose to a gentle heat in a boiler or matrass, as a preparation for operations.
10. to dissolve and prepare for manure, as plants and other substances.
11.
12. to mature; ripen.
13.
14. to classify, codify, systematize, methodize, reduce to order.
15. to study out, meditate, ponder, work upon.
16. to carry on the physiological process of digestion.
17. to undergo digestion, as food.
18. to be prepared by heat.
19. to suppurate; generate pus, as an ulcer or a wound.
20. to dissolve and be prepared for manure, as substances in compost.
21. A collection, compilation, abridgment, or summary of literary, legal, scientific, or historical matter, arranged in some convenient order.
22. specifically [capitalized] the collection or body of roman laws prepared by order of the emperor Justinian. see pandect.
23. in law, a compilation of concise statements, summaries, or analyses of statutes or of reported cases, or of both, arranged in alphabetical order of subjects, usually with analytic subdivisions, so as to form a systematic compend of the authorities represented in the collection.
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from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia