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Definition of geste
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Geste (v. i.) To tell
stories
or
gests.
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Congested
::
Congested
(a.)
Crowded
together.
Digestedly
::
Digestedly
(adv.)
In a
digested
or
well-arranged
manner;
methodically.
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not
softened
by heat, hot
water,
or
steam..
Mature
::
Mature
(superl.)
Completely
worked
out; fully
digested
or
prepared;
ready for
action;
made ready for
destined
application
or use;
perfected;
as, a
mature
plan..
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) A
company
of
persons
supposed
to
behold
what
passed
in the acts of a
tragedy,
and to sing the
sentiments
which the
events
suggested
in
couplets
or
verses
between
the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the
chorus..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Not
agreeable
to, or
suitable
for, the
stomach;
not
easily
digested;
-- said of
food..
Inconcocted
::
Inconcocted
(a.)
Imperfectly
digested,
matured,
or
ripened..
Indigest
::
Indigest
(n.)
Something
indigested.
Bullbeggar
::
Bullbeggar
(n.)
Something
used or
suggested
to
produce
terror,
as in
children
or
persons
of weak mind; a
bugbear..
Digestor
::
Digestor
(n.) See
Digester.
So
::
So
(adv.)
In the same
manner;
as has been
stated
or
suggested;
in this or that
condition
or
state;
under these
circumstances;
in this way; -- with
reflex
reference
to
something
just
asserted
or
implied;
used also with the verb to be, as a
predicate..
Geste
::
Geste (v. i.) To tell
stories
or
gests.
Digestible
::
Digestible
(a.)
Capable
of being
digested.
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) That which is
digested;
especially,
that which is
worked
over,
classified,
and
arranged
under
proper
heads or
titles.
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To come to mind; to be
suggested;
to
occur.
Crudeness
::
Crudeness
(n.) A
crude,
undigested,
or
unprepared
state;
rawness;
unripeness;
immatureness;
unfitness
for a
destined
use or
purpose;
as, the
crudeness
of iron ore;
crudeness
of
theories
or
plans..
Bioplasm
::
Bioplasm
(n.) A name
suggested
by Dr. Beale for the
germinal
matter
supposed
to be
essential
to the
functions
of all
living
beings;
the
material
through
which every form of life
manifests
itself;
unaltered
protoplasm.
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Easy to be
digested;
not
oppressive
to the
stomach;
as, light food; also,
containing
little
nutriment..
Indigest
::
Indigest
(a.)
Crude;
unformed;
unorganized;
undigested.
Fleur-de-lis
::
Fleur-de-lis
(n.) A
conventional
flower
suggested
by the iris, and
having
a form which fits it for the
terminal
decoration
of a
scepter,
the
ornaments
of a
crown,
etc. It is also a
heraldic
bearing,
and is
identified
with the royal arms and
adornments
of
France..
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