Raw coffee beans, soaked in water and spices, are chewed like candy in many parts of Africa.
study, meditate, contemplate
(verb) think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes; “He is meditating in his study”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
meditate (third-person singular simple present meditates, present participle meditating, simple past and past participle meditated)
(intransitive) To contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon something; to study.
(intransitive) To sit or lie down and come to a deep rest while still remaining conscious.
(transitive) To consider; to reflect on.
• See also ponder
• admittee, datetime
Source: Wiktionary
Med"i*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Meditated; p. pr. & vb. n. Meditating.] Etym: [L. meditatus, p. p. of meditari to meditate; cf. Gr. mind.]
Definition: To keep the mind in a state of contemplation; to dwell on anything in thought; to think seriously; to muse; to cogitate; to reflect. Jer. Taylor. In his law doth he meditate day and night. Ps. i. 2.
Med"i*tate, v. t.
1. To contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon; to study. "Blessed is the man that doth meditate good things." Ecclus. xiv. 20.
2. To purpose; to intend; to design; to plan by revolving in the mind; as, to meditate a war. I meditate to pass the remainder of life in a state of undisturbed repose. Washington.
Syn.
– To consider; ponder; weigh; revolve; study.
– To Meditate, Contemplate, Intend. We meditate a design when we are looking out or waiting for the means of its accomplishment; we contemplate it when the means are at hand, and our decision is nearly or quite made. To intend is stronger, implying that we have decided to act when an opportunity may offer. A general meditates an attack upon the enemy; he contemplates or intends undertaking it at the earliest convenient season.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
27 December 2024
(adjective) restricted to a particular condition of life; “an obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen”
Raw coffee beans, soaked in water and spices, are chewed like candy in many parts of Africa.