INDIGEST

Etymology

Adjective

indigest (comparative more indigest, superlative most indigest)

(obsolete) crude; unformed; unorganized; undigested

Noun

indigest (plural indigests)

(obsolete) Something indigested; a crude mass, or disordered state of affairs.

Anagrams

• dietings, dingiest, editings, side ting

Source: Wiktionary


In`di*gest", a. Etym: [L. indigestus unarranged. See Indigested.]

Definition: Crude; unformed; unorganized; undigested. [Obs.] "A chaos rude and indigest." W. Browne. "Monsters and things indigest." Shak.

In`di*gest", n.

Definition: Something indigested. [Obs.] Shak.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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