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Definition of dig
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Dig (v. t.) A
plodding
and
laborious
student.
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Digitalis
::
Digitalis
(n.) A genus of
plants
including
the
foxglove.
Digesture
::
Digesture
(n.)
Digestion.
Herdbook
::
Herdbook
(n.) A book
containing
the list and
pedigrees
of one or more herds of
choice
breeds
of
cattle;
-- also
called
herd
record,
or herd
register..
Digitule
::
Digitule
(n.) A
little
finger
or toe, or
something
resembling
one..
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..
Homeborn
::
Homeborn
(a.)
Native;
indigenous;
not
foreign.
Debase
::
Debase
(a.) To
reduce
from a
higher
to a lower state or grade of
worth,
dignity,
purity,
station,
etc.; to
degrade;
to
lower;
to
deteriorate;
to
abase;
as, to
debase
the
character
by
crime;
to
debase
the mind by
frivolity;
to
debase
style by
vulgar
words..
Rectum
::
Rectum
(n.) The
terminal
part of the large
intestine;
-- so named
because
supposed
by the old
anatomists
to be
straight.
See
Illust.
under
Digestive.
Verditer
::
Verditer
(n.)
Verdigris.
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.)
Anything
so
extraordinary
as to
excite
wonder
or
astonishment;
a
marvel;
as, a
prodigy
of
learning..
Chymification
::
Chymification
(n.) The
conversion
of food into chyme by the
digestive
action
of
gastric
juice.
Codex
::
Codex (n.) A
collection
or
digest
of laws; a code.
Sulphine
::
Sulphindigotic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
sulphonic
acid
obtained,
as a blue
solution,
by
dissolving
indigo
in
sulphuric
acid; --
formerly
called
also
cerulic
sulphuric
acid, but
properly
called
indigo-disulphonic
acid..
Tardigrada
::
Tardigrada
(a.) A tribe of
edentates
comprising
the
sloths.
They are noted for the
slowness
of their
movements
when on the
ground.
See
Sloth,
3..
Esophagus
::
Esophagus
(n.) That part of the
alimentary
canal
between
the
pharynx
and the
stomach;
the
gullet.
See
Illust.
of
Digestive
apparatus,
under
Digestive..
Archdeacon
::
Archdeacon
(n.) In
England,
an
ecclesiastical
dignitary,
next in rank below a
bishop,
whom he
assists,
and by whom he is
appointed,
though
with
independent
authority..
Propeptone
::
Propeptone
(n.) A
product
of
gastric
digestion
intermediate
between
albumin
and
peptone,
identical
with
hemialbumose..
Concoction
::
Concoction
(n.) The act of
digesting
in the mind;
planning
or
devising;
rumination.
Digit
::
Digit (n.) One
twelfth
part of the
diameter
of the sun or moon; -- a term used to
express
the
quantity
of an
eclipse;
as, an
eclipse
of eight
digits
is one which hides two
thirds
of the
diameter
of the
disk..
Verdigris
::
Verdigris
(n.) A green
poisonous
substance
used as a
pigment
and drug,
obtained
by the
action
of
acetic
acid on
copper,
and
consisting
essentially
of a
complex
mixture
of
several
basic
copper
acetates..
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