| digestive system |
A complex system of organs that converts food into energy. The digestive system includes the salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, biliary tract, small intestine and large intestine.
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| digitation |
Finger-like projection outwards from outer lip. Dilate: Widened, expanded.
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| digitate |
a blade partly divided, like the digits of a hand
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| digestive |
promotes or aids digestion of food
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| digitate |
A compound structure whose members arise and diverge from the same point, like the fingers of the hand.
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| DIG | an important or influential (and often overbearing) person |
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| DIG | the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect |
| DIG | formality in bearing and appearance |
| DIG | high office or rank or station |
| DIG | digitalis preparation (trade name Lanoxin) used to treat congestive heart failure or cardiac arrhythmia |
| DIG | two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: `sh' in `shoe') |
| DIG | lose clarity or turn aside esp. from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking |
| DIG | wander from a direct or straight course |
| DIG | wandering from the main path of a journey |
| DIG | a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern) |
| DIG | a message that departs from the main subject |
| DIG | (of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects |
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