Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "digested"

Lexicographically close words:
digamma; digastric; dige; diger; digest; digester; digestibility; digestible; digesting; digestion
  1. Processes are patented by which chrome leather is digested with lime to make glue, the chromium hydrate being insolubilized.

  2. Some dissolve with great ease, some with difficulty, some only on heating and some not even if digested with hot caustic soda.

  3. The material may thus be digested with a minimum amount of water, and the sol passes out of the apparatus and from the action of heat soon after it is formed.

  4. They soften somewhat in cold water and even more in hot water, but are not dissolved until digested for some time at temperatures exceeding 100 deg.

  5. If they are old, let them be pulped, as the skins cannot be digested by children's stomachs.

  6. Potatoes, particularly some kinds, are not easily digested by children; but this may be remedied by mashing them very fine, and seasoning them with salt and a little milk.

  7. Three quarters of a pint of a tin mordant, made by dissolving three pounds of tin in sixty pounds of hydrochloric acid, is added to every pound of lac dye, and digested for six hours.

  8. This acid liquid, digested with a little animal charcoal, and again filtered, gives upon the addition of ammonia a small quantity of pure morphia.

  9. The proportion of the first two may be estimated by the loss of weight which the sample suffers when digested in ether; or by dissolving out the morphine by digestion in weak liquor of potassa.

  10. The length of time the ingredients should be digested in the spirit should never be less than 5 or 6 days, but a longer period is preferable when distillation is not employed.

  11. Ten grams are digested with alcohol on the water-bath and filtered.

  12. From the yolks of eggs, gently heated until they coagulate and the moisture has evaporated, and then pressed or broken up, digested in boiling rectified spirit, the tincture filtered whilst hot, and the spirit distilled off.

  13. From lean flesh digested in nitric acid, at a gentle heat.

  14. Having digested its food, it again becomes a jelly-speck, and is again ready to turn part of itself into hand or foot as its next convenience may dictate.

  15. Mutton and lamb, because of their shorter fibres, are more easily digested than beef.

  16. Oysters, and the class called white-fish, are more easily digested than meat, hence they should be chosen for invalids or those having weak digestions.

  17. Its protein, though small in amount, is most efficient in body-building, its salts are varied in kind and liberal in amount, and it furnishes a large amount of very easily digested fuel besides.

  18. Newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe, in the County of Somerset, and now dispersed to the nourishment of the travelling members of this Kingdom.

  19. Of works by him the British Museum Catalogue contains Foure Sea-Sermons preached at the annual meeting of the Trinitie Companie in the Parish Church of Deptford, London, 1635, and Private devotions, digested into six litanies .

  20. Silly pretentious women have favoured me with ill-digested scraps from magazine articles, coming out of their little beaks like the written remarks of characters in a comic paper.

  21. I draw the line at prepared, pre-digested stuff and baled breakfast foods.

  22. The whole of the milk is so digested that there is no residuary matter to pass through the canal, and yet the discharges are abundant.

  23. The task of brooding devolves entirely upon the female; the young are fed at first upon half digested flesh, and afterwards with the same in its fresh state.

  24. The nestlings are at first fed upon food half digested in the crop of their parents, and afterwards upon scraps of flesh.

  25. A light easily digested supper is often better than a heavy meal.

  26. Small piece of steak, rare roast beef, consomme soup, mutton broth, and any one of the easily digested vegetables, well cooked.

  27. Both mental and physical diversions, nutritious though easily digested food, and removal of baneful influences as far as possible.

  28. As a rule, white bread toasted is more readily digested than bread made from the whole meal.

  29. Regulate the bowels, give a simple easily digested and proper food for children and adults.

  30. The food of the pregnant woman should be simple, wholesome, nutritious, of the kind that is easily digested and enough to satisfy the demands of her system; excessive eating should be avoided.

  31. The leaves which are dragged into the burrows as food, after being torn into the finest shreds, partially digested and saturated with the intestinal and urinary secretions, are commingled with much earth.

  32. These tentacles are feelers, which lash food into a mouth and stomach in each cup, where it is digested and passed, through a hole in the bottom, along a jelly thread which runs down the stem and joins all the mouths together.

  33. From this cavity the food, which is digested in the stomach, is carried by the canals all over the body.

  34. The digested nutrients are taken up by the capillaries and the lymph vessels and transferred by two routes to the circulation.

  35. The mucous membrane in all parts of the canal, however, is capable of taking up some of the digested materials.

  36. These "stay by" the laborer, giving him strength after the more easily digested foods have been used up.

  37. The lacteals take up the digested fats,(66) and the capillaries receive all the other kinds of nutrients.

  38. These do not differ in structure from the lymphatics in other parts of the body, but they perform a special work in absorbing the digested fat (Chapter XI).

  39. The fact that butter is more easily digested than other fatty substances is probably due to its consisting largely of a kind of fat which, on splitting, forms a fatty acid (butyric) which is soluble in water.

  40. As it enters the body, it carries digested food substances with it, and as it leaves it is loaded with wastes.

  41. Not until three or four hours have elapsed are all the nutrients, eaten at a single meal, digested and passed into the body proper.

  42. How does digested food differ from that not digested?

  43. The chief substances digested in the stomach are the proteids.

  44. Water and salts and the digested proteids and carbohydrates, in passing into the capillaries, mix there with the blood.

  45. Thus needs, that ye may apprehend, we speak: Since from things sensible alone ye learn That, which digested rightly after turns To intellectual.

  46. He digested the results of the general discussions into thirteen questions which are not stated, though it is clear that they must have amounted to asking, Have I the desirable aptitudes?


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "digested" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.