Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DI-GEST'ED
IN-DI-GEST'ED, a. [in and digested; L. indigestus.]
- Not digested; not concocted in the stomach; not changed or prepared for nourishing the body; undigested; crude.
- Not separated into distinct classes or orders, or into proper form; not regularly disposed and arranged. Chaos is represented as a rude or indigested mass.
- Not methodized; not reduced to due form; crude; as, an indigested scheme.
- Not prepared by heat.
- Not brought to suppuration, as the contents of an abscess or boil; as, an indigested wound. Wiseman.
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