A collection of previously published material, such as articles, essays, or reports, usually in edited or condensed form.
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A periodical containing literary abridgments or other condensed works.
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Law A systematic arrangement of statutes or court decisions.
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See pandect.
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a summation or condensation of a body of information as.
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verb-transitive
Chemistry To soften or disintegrate by means of chemical action, heat, or moisture.
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Physiology To convert (food) into simpler chemical compounds that can be absorbed and assimilated by the body, as by chemical and muscular action in the alimentary canal.
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To absorb or assimilate mentally.
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To condense or abridge (a written work).
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To endure or bear patiently.
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verb-intransitive
Chemistry To undergo exposure to heat, liquids, or chemical agents.
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Physiology To assimilate food substances.
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Physiology To become assimilated into the body.
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verb
To distribute or arrange systematically .
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To convert (food) into absorbable form.
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To take into the mind or memory.
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To assimilate mentally.
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To soften, decompose, or break down by heat and moisture or chemical action .
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