ingestus

ingestus

ingestus, ūs, m. (ingero), das Geben, Verleihen, immortalitatis, Tert. de res. carn. 42.


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  • ingest — transitive verb Etymology: Latin ingestus, past participle of ingerere to carry in, from in + gerere to bear Date: 1620 to take in for or as if for digestion • ingestible adjective • ingestion noun • ingestive adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ingesta — noun plural Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of ingestus Date: 1727 material taken into the body by way of the digestive tract …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ingest — v. [L. ingestus, taken in] To convey food into a place of digestion …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • ingesta — n. pl. [L. ingestus, taken in] The total amount of substances and fluids taken into the body; see egesta …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • ingestion — n. [L. ingestus, taken in] The act or process of swallowing or taking in food material into a cell or into the enteron …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • ingest — ingestible, adj. ingestion, n. ingestive, adj. /in jest /, v.t. 1. to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest). 2. Aeron. to draw (foreign matter) into the inlet of a jet engine, often causing damage to the engine. [1610 20; < L ingestus… …   Universalium

  • ingesta — /in jes teuh/, n.pl. substances ingested. [1720 30; < NL, neut. pl. of L ingestus. See INGEST] * * * …   Universalium

  • ingesta — (Del lat. ingestia, cosas introducidas.) ► sustantivo femenino MEDICINA Conjunto de materias que por vía bucal entran en el organismo con fines alimenticios. * * * ingesta f. Med. Ingestión. * * * ingesta. (Del lat. ingesta, n. pl. de ingestus,… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Ingesta — In|ges|ta die (Plur.) <aus lat. ingesta »das Hineingebrachte«, Neutrum Plur. zu ingestus, Part. Perf. von ingerere, vgl. ↑Ingerenz> aufgenommene Nahrung (Med.) …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • ingerir — 1. ‘Introducir por la boca [algo, especialmente comida o bebida] para hacerlo llegar al estómago’: «Sacó un tubo del bolsillo e ingirió dos cápsulas de algo» (Millás Desorden [Esp. 1988]). Verbo irregular: se conjuga como sentir (→ apéndice 1,… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • ingest — (v.) 1610s, from L. ingestus, pp. of ingerere to throw in, pour in, heap upon, from in into (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + gerere to carry, of unknown origin. Related: Ingested; ingesting …   Etymology dictionary

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