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  • 11digest of law — index pandect (code of laws) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 12digest of the law — index hornbook Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 13digest — UK US /daɪˈdʒest/ verb [T] ► FINANCE if a company digests another company that it has bought, it makes the action successful, so that the new bigger company is able to make a profit, etc: »The high street lender has digested the acquisition of… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 14digest — m DEFINICIJA v. dajdžest …

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  • 15digest — n *compendium, syllabus, pandect, survey, sketch, précis, aperçu Analogous words: collection, assemblage, gathering (see under GATHER): *abridgment, conspectus, abstract, brief, synopsis, epitome …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 16digest — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun (meaning ‘a summary’) and with stress on the second syllable as a verb (meaning ‘to absorb (food) in the body’) …

    Modern English usage

  • 17Digest access authentication — HTTP Persistence · Compression · HTTPS Request methods OPTIONS · GET · HEAD · POST · PUT · DELETE · TRACE · CONNECT Header fields Cookie · ETag · Location · Referer DNT · …

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  • 18Digest size — For other uses, see Digest (disambiguation). Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or journal size magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5½ x 8¼ inches, but can also be 5⅜ x 8⅜ inches and 5½ x 7½… …

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  • 19digest — A collection or compilation, embodying the chief matter of numerous books, articles, court decisions, etc. in one, disposed under proper heads or titles, and usually by an alphabetical arrangement, for facility in reference. An index to reported… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 20digest — A collection or compilation, embodying the chief matter of numerous books, articles, court decisions, etc. in one, disposed under proper heads or titles, and usually by an alphabetical arrangement, for facility in reference. An index to reported… …

    Black's law dictionary