—v.tr.
1 assimilate (food) in the stomach and bowels.
2 understand and assimilate mentally.
3 Chem. treat (a substance) with heat, enzymes, or a solvent in order to decompose it, extract the essence, etc.
4 a reduce to a systematic or convenient form; classify; summarize. b think over; arrange in the mind.
—n.
1 a a methodical summary esp. of a body of laws. b (the Digest) the compendium of Roman law compiled in the reign of Justinian (6th c. AD).
2 a regular or occasional synopsis of current literature or news.
Derivatives:
digester n. digestible adj. digestibility n.
Etymology: ME f. L digerere digest- distribute, dissolve, digest (as DI-(2), gerere carry)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.