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Digested

Digested is the past participle of the verb digest and functions as an adjective to describe matter that has undergone digestion or, more broadly, the process of breaking something down into simpler components. In everyday usage, something described as digested has been processed to a more usable or understandable form.

Etymology and usage: The term derives from the Latin digerere, passing into English through Old French as

Scientific and technical uses: In biology and medicine, digested refers to tissues or substances subjected to

In publishing and media, digested may appear as a descriptive label for summaries, digests, or abridged editions

See also: Digest, Digestion, Digestive system, Digest (disambiguation).

digérer.
In
English,
digest
has
long
carried
both
the
sense
of
chemical
or
biological
breakdown
and
the
figurative
sense
of
summarizing
or
organizing
information,
with
digested
used
to
mark
that
completion
of
the
process.
chemical
or
enzymatic
breakdown,
such
as
digested
food
in
the
gastrointestinal
tract
or
a
tissue
sample
digested
to
release
cells
for
analysis.
In
nutrition,
the
digested
portion
of
a
meal
is
the
fraction
that
has
been
enzymatically
broken
down
and
absorbed.
In
data
or
text
analysis,
digested
can
describe
information
that
has
been
processed
into
a
concise
or
summarized
form.
that
present
core
content
in
a
condensed
format.
While
used
in
this
sense,
there
is
no
single
work
universally
recognized
by
the
title
Digested.