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Definition of undergo
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Undergo
(v. t.) To
undertake;
to
engage
in; to
hazard.
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Fermentation
::
Fermentation
(n.) The
process
of
undergoing
an
effervescent
change,
as by the
action
of
yeast;
in a wider sense
(Physiol.
Chem.),
the
transformation
of an
organic
substance
into new
compounds
by the
action
of a
ferment,
either
formed
or
unorganized.
It
differs
in kind
according
to the
nature
of the
ferment
which
causes
it..
Lapidescent
::
Lapidescent
(a.)
Undergoing
the
process
of
becoming
stone;
having
the
capacity
of being
converted
into
stone;
having
the
quality
of
petrifying
bodies.
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To be
subject
or
amenable
to; to
underlie.
Coction
::
Coction
(n.) The
change
which the
humorists
believed
morbific
matter
undergoes
before
elimination.
Digest
::
Digest
(v. i.) To
undergo
digestion;
as, food
digests
well or ill..
Putrilage
::
Putrilage
(n.) That which is
undergoing
putrefaction;
the
products
of
putrefaction.
Metamorphic
::
Metamorphic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
produced
by, or
exhibiting,
certain
changes
which
minerals
or rocks may have
undergone
since their
original
deposition;
--
especially
applied
to the
recrystallization
which
sedimentary
rocks have
undergone
through
the
influence
of heat and
pressure,
after which they are
called
metamorphic
rocks..
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To be
subjected
to; to bear up
against;
to pass
through;
to
endure;
to
suffer;
to
sustain;
as, to
undergo
toil and
fatigue;
to
undergo
pain,
grief,
or
anxiety;
to
undergothe
operation
of
amputation;
food in the
stomach
undergoes
the
process
of
digestion..
Embrace
::
Embrace
(n.) To
accept;
to
undergo;
to
submit
to.
Coagulate
::
Coagulate
(v. i.) To
undergo
coagulation.
Ametabolous
::
Ametabolous
(a.) Not
undergoing
any
metamorphosis;
as,
ametabolic
insects..
Decompose
::
Decompose
(v. i.) To
become
resolved
or
returned
from
existing
combinations;
to
undergo
dissolution;
to
decay;
to rot.
Monad
::
Monad (n.) The
elementary
and
indestructible
units which were
conceived
of as
endowed
with the power to
produce
all the
changes
they
undergo,
and thus
determine
all
physical
and
spiritual
phenomena..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. i.) To be
turned
or
changed
in
character
or
direction;
to
undergo
a
change,
physically
or
morally..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
composition
of
substances,
and of the
changes
which they
undergo
in
consequence
of
alterations
in the
constitution
of the
molecules,
which
depend
upon
variations
of the
number,
kind, or mode of
arrangement,
of the
constituent
atoms.
These atoms are not
assumed
to be
indivisible,
but
merely
the
finest
grade of
subdivision
hitherto
attained.
Chemistry
deals with the
changes
in the
composition
and
constitution
of
molecules.
See Atom,
Molecul
Biscuit
::
Biscuit
(n.)
Earthen
ware or
porcelain
which has
undergone
the first
baking,
before
it is
subjected
to the
glazing..
Roast
::
Roast (v. i.) To
undergo
the
process
of being
roasted.
Osteogen
::
Osteogen
(n.) The soft
tissue,
or
substance,
which,
in
developing
bone,
ultimately
undergoes
ossification..
Tense
::
Tense (n.) One of the forms which a verb takes by
inflection
or by
adding
auxiliary
words,
so as to
indicate
the time of the
action
or event
signified;
the
modification
which verbs
undergo
for the
indication
of
time..
Primary
::
Primary
(a.)
Illustrating,
possessing,
or
characterized
by, some
quality
or
property
in the first
degree;
having
undergone
the first stage of
substitution
or
replacement..
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