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Definition of gest
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Gest (n.) An
action
represented
in
sports,
plays,
or on the
stage;
show;
ceremony..
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Undigestible
::
Undigestible
(a.)
Indigestible.
Overfullness
::
Overfullness
(n.) The state of being
excessively
or
abnormally
full, so as to cause
overflow,
distention,
or
congestion;
excess
of
fullness;
surfeit..
Digesting
::
Digesting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Diges.
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) A red speck upon the skin,
produced
either
by the
extravasation
of
blood,
as in the
bloody
sweat
characteristic
of
certain
varieties
of
religious
ecstasy,
or by
capillary
congestion,
as in the case of
drunkards..
Exaltation
::
Exaltation
(n.) That place of a
planet
in the
zodiac
in which it was
supposed
to exert its
strongest
influence.
Cardialgy
::
Cardialgy
(n.) A
burning
or
gnawing
pain, or
feeling
of
distress,
referred
to the
region
of the
heart,
accompanied
with
cardiac
palpitation;
heartburn.
It is
usually
a
symptom
of
indigestion..
Digester
::
Digester
(n.) One who
digests.
Albatross
::
Albatross
(n.) A
web-footed
bird, of the genus
Diomedea,
of which there are
several
species.
They are the
largest
of sea
birds,
capable
of
long-continued
flight,
and are often seen at great
distances
from the land. They are found
chiefly
in the
southern
hemisphere..
Colon
::
Colon (n.) That part of the large
intestines
which
extends
from the
caecum
to the
rectum.
[See
Illust
of
Digestion..
Sheatfish
::
Sheatfish
(n.) A
European
siluroid
fish
(Silurus
glanis)
allied
to the
cat-fishes.
It is the
largest
fresh-water
fish of
Europe,
sometimes
becoming
six feet or more in
length.
See
Siluroid..
Predigestion
::
Predigestion
(n.)
Artificial
digestion
of food for use in
illness
or
impaired
digestion.
Almagest
::
Almagest
(n.) The
celebrated
work of
Ptolemy
of
Alexandria,
which
contains
nearly
all that is known of the
astronomical
observations
and
theories
of the
ancients.
The name was
extended
to other
similar
works..
Gesturement
::
Gesturement
(n.) Act of
making
gestures;
gesturing.
Mishna
::
Mishna
(n.) A
collection
or
digest
of
Jewish
traditions
and
explanations
of
Scripture,
forming
the text of the
Talmud..
Indigest
::
Indigest
(a.)
Crude;
unformed;
unorganized;
undigested.
Gather
::
Gather
(v. t.) To
derive,
or
deduce,
as an
inference;
to
collect,
as a
conclusion,
from
circumstances
that
suggest,
or
arguments
that
prove;
to
infer;
to
conclude..
Gestation
::
Gestation
(n.)
Exercise
in which one is borne or
carried,
as on
horseback,
or in a
carriage,
without
the
exertion
of his own
powers;
passive
exercise..
Cynical
::
Cynical
(a.) Given to
sneering
at
rectitude
and the
conduct
of life by moral
principles;
disbelieving
in the
reality
of any human
purposes
which are not
suggested
or
directed
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence;
as, a
cynical
man who
scoffs
at
pretensions
of
integrity;
characterized
by such
opinions;
as,
cynical
views of human
nature..
Wedge-tailed
::
Wedge-tailed
(a.)
Having
a tail which has the
middle
pair of
feathers
longest,
the rest
successively
and
decidedly
shorter,
and all more or less
attenuate;
-- said of
certain
birds.
See
Illust.
of Wood
hoopoe,
under
Wood..
Dyspepsy
::
Dyspepsy
() A kind of
indigestion;
a state of the
stomach
in which its
functions
are
disturbed,
without
the
presence
of other
diseases,
or, if
others
are
present,
they are of minor
importance.
Its
symptoms
are loss of
appetite,
nausea,
heartburn,
acrid or fetid
eructations,
a sense of
weight
or
fullness
in the
stomach,
etc..
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