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Definition of dig
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Dig (v. t.) To get by
digging;
as, to dig
potatoes,
or
gold..
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Digitize
::
Digitize
(v. t.) To
finger;
as, to
digitize
a pen..
Digestion
::
Digestion
(n.) The
conversion
of food, in the
stomach
and
intestines,
into
soluble
and
diffusible
products,
capable
of being
absorbed
by the
blood..
Prelacy
::
Prelacy
(n.) The order of
prelates,
taken
collectively;
the body of
ecclesiastical
dignitaries..
Apostleship
::
Apostleship
(n.) The
office
or
dignity
of an
apostle.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To cause to
begin,
esp. with
formality
or
solemn
ceremony;
hence,
to set in
motion,
action,
or
progress;
to
initiate;
-- used
especially
of
something
of
dignity
or worth or
public
concern;
as, to
inaugurate
a new era of
things,
new
methods,
etc..
Melodrama
::
Melodrama
(n.)
Formerly,
a kind of drama
having
a
musical
accompaniment
to
intensify
the
effect
of
certain
scenes.
Now, a drama
abounding
in
romantic
sentiment
and
agonizing
situations,
with a
musical
accompaniment
only in parts which are
especially
thrilling
or
pathetic.
In
opera,
a
passage
in which the
orchestra
plays a
somewhat
descriptive
accompaniment,
while the actor
speaks;
as, the
melodrama
in the
gravedigging
scene of
Beethoven's
Fidelio..
Prestidigitation
::
Prestidigitation
(n.)
Legerdemain;
sleight
of hand;
juggling.
Homeborn
::
Homeborn
(a.)
Native;
indigenous;
not
foreign.
Sir
::
Sir (n.) A man of
social
authority
and
dignity;
a lord; a
master;
a
gentleman;
-- in this sense
usually
spelled
sire.
Inconcoction
::
Inconcoction
(n.) The state of being
undigested;
unripeness;
immaturity.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Exalted
in
social
standing
or
general
estimation,
or in rank,
reputation,
office,
and the like;
dignified;
as, she was
welcomed
in the
highest
circles..
Ditch
::
Ditch (v. t.) To dig a ditch or
ditches
in; to drain by a ditch or
ditches;
as, to ditch moist
land..
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Having,
or
displaying,
superficial
and
undigested
knowledge;
without
culture
or
profundity;
as, a crude
reasoner..
Aeruginous
::
Aeruginous
(a.) Of the
nature
or color of
verdigris,
or the rust of
copper..
Digladiation
::
Digladiation
(n.) Act of
digladiating.
Bear''s-foot
::
Bear's-foot
(n.) A
species
of
hellebore
(Helleborus
foetidus),
with
digitate
leaves.
It has an
offensive
smell and acrid
taste,
and is a
powerful
emetic,
cathartic,
and
anthelmintic..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.)
Hence:
To bear
comfortably
or
patiently;
to be
reconciled
to; to
brook.
Pauperism
::
Pauperism
(n.) The state of being a
pauper;
the state of
indigent
persons
requiring
support
from the
community.
Predigest
::
Predigest
(v. t.) To
subject
(food)
to
predigestion
or
artificial
digestion.
Nobleness
::
Nobleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
noble;
greatness;
dignity;
magnanimity;
elevation
of mind,
character,
or
station;
nobility;
grandeur;
stateliness..
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