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Definition of gest
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Gest (n.)
Something
done or
achieved;
a deed or an
action;
an
adventure.
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Digestive
::
Digestive
(n.) A
substance
which,
when
applied
to a wound or
ulcer,
promotes
suppuration..
Suggest
::
Suggest
(v. t.) To
propose
with
difference
or
modesty;
to hint; to
intimate;
as, to
suggest
a
difficulty..
Sauropoda
::
Sauropoda
(n. pl.) An
extinct
order of
herbivorous
dinosaurs
having
the feet of a
saurian
type,
instead
of
birdlike,
as they are in many
dinosaurs.
It
includes
the
largest
known land
animals,
belonging
to
Brontosaurus,
Camarasaurus,
and
allied
genera.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Slander
::
Slander
(n.) A false tale or
report
maliciously
uttered,
tending
to
injure
the
reputation
of
another;
the
malicious
utterance
of
defamatory
reports;
the
dissemination
of
malicious
tales or
suggestions
to the
injury
of
another..
Addax
::
Addax (n.) One of the
largest
African
antelopes
(Hippotragus,
/ Oryx,
nasomaculatus)..
Tryptic
::
Tryptic
(a.)
Relating
to
trypsin
or to its
action;
produced
by
trypsin;
as,
trypsin
digestion..
Emblem
::
Emblem
(n.) A
visible
sign of an idea; an
object,
or the
figure
of an
object,
symbolizing
and
suggesting
another
object,
or an idea, by
natural
aptness
or by
association;
a
figurative
representation;
a
typical
designation;
a
symbol;
as, a
balance
is an
emblem
of
justice;
a
scepter,
the
emblem
of
sovereignty
or
power;
a
circle,
the
emblem
of
eternity..
Flytrap
::
Flytrap
(n.) A plant
(Dionaea
muscipula),
called
also
Venus's
flytrap,
the
leaves
of which are
fringed
with stiff
bristles,
and fold
together
when
certain
hairs on their upper
surface
are
touched,
thus
seizing
insects
that light on them. The
insects
so
caught
are
afterwards
digested
by a
secretion
from the upper
surface
of the
leaves..
Tappen
::
Tappen
(n.) An
obstruction,
or
indigestible
mass, found in the
intestine
of bears and other
animals
during
hibernation..
Indelicate
::
Indelicate
(a.) Not
delicate;
wanting
delicacy;
offensive
to good
manners,
or to
purity
of mind;
coarse;
rude; as, an
indelicate
word or
suggestion;
indelicate
behavior..
Quaere
::
Quaere
(v.
imperative.)
Inquire;
question;
see; -- used to
signify
doubt or to
suggest
investigation.
Strength
::
Strengest
() the
original
compar.
&
superl.
of
Strong.
Coction
::
Coction
(n.)
Digestion.
Gripe
::
Gripe (v. t.) To
pinch;
to
distress.
Specifically,
to cause
pinching
and
spasmodic
pain to the
bowels
of, as by the
effects
of
certain
purgative
or
indigestible
substances..
Carpet
::
Carpet
(n.) A
smooth
soft
covering
resembling
or
suggesting
a
carpet.
Predigest
::
Predigest
(v. t.) To
subject
(food)
to
predigestion
or
artificial
digestion.
Concoct
::
Concoct
(v. t.) To
digest
in the mind; to
devise;
to make up; to
contrive;
to plan; to plot.
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Having,
or
displaying,
superficial
and
undigested
knowledge;
without
culture
or
profundity;
as, a crude
reasoner..
Duodenum
::
Duodenum
(n.) The part of the small
intestines
between
the
stomach
and the
jejunum.
See
Illust.
of
Digestive
apparatus,
under
Digestive..
Antic
::
Antic (n.) A
buffoon
or
merry-andrew;
one that
practices
odd
gesticulations;
the Fool of the old play.
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