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Digestn. ~ 1. An abridged version of a work. - 2. Law · A collection of summaries of court cases that are arranged by subject and subdivided by jurisdiction and court.
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Digest"collection of writing," late 14c., from Latin digesta, from neuter plural of digestus, literally "digested thing," noun use of past participle of digerere "to separate, divid [..]
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Digest"assimilate food in bowels," late 14c., from Latin digestus (see digest (n.)). Related: Digested; digesting.
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Digestto convert food into nutrients that can be absorbed.
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Digest A message that contains multiple individual
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Digesta periodical that summarizes the news convert food into absorbable substances; "I cannot digest milk products" arrange and integrate in the mind; "I cannot diges [..]
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Digest1. In e-mail, a periodic mailing of a collection of messages compiled from a mailing list or interest group. [Bahorsky] 2. A command issued to a list server or to a list processor requesting that postings be delivered to a subscriber in summary form. [Bahorsky]
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DigestDictionary of Internet Terms A collection of mailing list articles,often created automatically and periodically by the mailing list software.The subscribers have the option to receive a mailing list in digest format,which means they get one big e-mail periodically instead of getting lots of separate e-mail messages.
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DigestA digest can be used to perform several tasks:
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DigestA compilation or collection containing the most pertinent information from several records or other sources.
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DigestAn orderly, comprehensive abridgment or condensation of a written work (legal, scientific, historical, or literary), broader in scope than a synopsis, usually prepared by a person other than the autho [..]
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Digest[Latin digesta, from neuter plural of digestus, past participle of digerere to disperse, arrange] : a compilation of legal rules, statutes, or decisions systematically arranged
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DigestPrepared by the Legislative Counsel, it summarizes the effect of the proposed bill on current law (see Bill Digest and Legislative Counsel’s Digest).
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DigestDigest is an index of legal propositions showing which cases support each proposition. It can also be a collection of summaries of reported cases, arranged by subject and subdivided by jurisdiction an [..]
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Digestmenu Introduction Collisions Cryptographic Digests Computing Collision Probability Hashing Functions Benchmarking FNV1a hash function Links Introduction A digest complicated checksum that is difficult [..]
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DigestLow grade, controversial or vague ingredient we usually recommend avoiding Digest is widely used to improve the taste of dog foods. It is form [..]
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Digest(n) a periodical that summarizes the news(n) something that is compiled (as into a single book or file)(v) convert food into absorbable substances(v) arrange and integrate in the mind(v) put up with s [..]
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Digest(Digital Geographic Exchange Standard) Standard that supports images and gridded data in alignment with the ISO/IEC 1/SC 24 BIIF standard. DIGEST Annex D, known as the Image Interchange Format, is an [..]
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DigestThe collection of all the laws of Rome compiled by Tribonian and sixteen assistants, by order of Justinian. It amounted to 2,000 volumes, and was finished in three years (A.D. 533). (See PANDECTS.)
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DigestThe brief measure summary found at the top of a bill. The digest is written by Legislative Counsel.
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DigestTo cut DNA molecules with one or more restriction endonucleases.
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DigestDigital Geographic Information Exchange Standard.
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Digest
(transitive) To distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or application.
''to digest laws''
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