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  • 51Digest d'email — Un digest d email est un email automatiquement généré par une liste de diffusion et qui compile une série d email envoyés pendant une période de temps (ex: un jour, une semaine, un mois, etc.) ou lorsqu un certain nombre d email a été échangé sur …

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  • 52Digest of the Canons —    The name given to the collection of the laws or canons of the American Church enacted and set forth by the General Convention. The word Digest is derived from the Latin word digestus, meaning carried apart, resolved, digested, and is applied… …

    American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • 53digest medium — noun : a biological culture medium prepared from or containing a digest …

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  • 54Digest — Краткое изложение; обзор; Сборник; Справочник; компендиум …

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  • 55digest — di|gest Mot Agut Nom masculí …

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  • 56digest — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. transform; absorb, assimilate; ruminate, ponder, weigh; shorten, abridge, condense. See thought, shortness, food. n. list, catalog; abstract, condensation, compendium. See writing. II (Roget s IV)… …

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  • 57Digest — Di|gest 〈 [daıdʒəst] m. od. n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Auswahl, Überblick, Zusammenstellung von Auszügen aus Zeitschriften, Büchern u. a. [Etym.: engl., »Abriss, Auszug, Sammlung« <lat. digesta »Geordnetes, Sammlung«; Neutr. Pl. des Part. Perf. zu… …

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  • 58digest — di·gest || daɪ dÊ’est n. summary, abstract; file containing all of the messages sent in a discussion group or in an Internet mailing list (Computers) v. break down and absorb (food); be broken down and absorbed (food); consider, assimilate …

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  • 59digest — I. n. 1. Pandect. 2. Code, system. 3. Abridgment, abstract, compend, compendium, epitome, summary, synopsis, conspectus, breviary, brief, sum and substance. II. v. a. 1. Methodize, systematize, arrange, codify, classify, dispose, reduce to order …

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  • 60digest — v 1.(of food) break down, dissolve, transform; absorb, assimilate. 2. comprehend, understand, master, absorb, take in; ponder, reflect, think over, mull over; study, contemplate, weigh, consider, meditate upon. 3. endure, bear, tolerate, brook;… …

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