| DIG | examine physically with or as if with a probe |
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| DIG | create by digging, of cavities |
| DIG | dig out from underneath earth or snow |
| DIG | find by digging in the ground |
| DIG | alternation of sexual and asexual generations |
| DIG | something that is compiled (as into a single book or file) |
| DIG | a periodical that summarizes the news |
| DIG | arrange and integrate in the mind |
| DIG | convert food into absorbable substances |
| DIG | capable of undergoing digestion |
| DIG | autoclave consisting of a vessel in which plant or animal materials are digested |
| DIG | the property of being easy to digest |