Word Meanings - INCONCOCTED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Imperfectly digested, matured, or ripened. Bacon.
Related words: (words related to INCONCOCTED)
- DIGESTER
1. One who digests. 2. A medicine or an article of food that aids digestion, or strengthens digestive power. Rice is . . . a great restorer of health, and a great digester. Sir W. Temple. 3. A strong closed vessel, in which bones or other - BACON
The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh. Bacon beetle , a beetle which, especially in the larval state, feeds upon bacon, woolens, furs, etc. See Dermestes. -- To save one's bacon, to save one's - BACONIAN
Of or pertaining to Lord Bacon, or to his system of philosophy. Baconian method, the inductive method. See Induction. - MATURENESS
The state or quality of being mature; maturity. - MATURITY
1. The state or quality of being mature; ripeness; full development; as, the maturity of corn or of grass; maturity of judgment; the maturity of a plan. 2. Arrival of the time fixed for payment; a becoming due; termination of the period a note, - DIGESTIBLE
Capable of being digested. - MATURATIVE
A remedy promoting maturation; a maturant. - MATURANT
A medicine, or application, which promotes suppuration. - MATURING
Approaching maturity; as, maturing fruits; maturing notes of hand. - MATURESCENT
Approaching maturity. - DIGESTIVE
1. That which aids digestion, as a food or medicine. Chaucer. That digestive had become to me as necessary as the meal itself. Blackw. Mag. A substance which, when applied to a wound or ulcer, promotes suppuration. Dunglison. A tonic. - DIGESTURE
Digestion. Harvey. - MATURER
One who brings to maturity. - DIGESTOR
See DIGESTER - DIGESTIBILITY
The quality of being digestible. - MATURE
1. Brought by natural process to completeness of growth and development; fitted by growth and development for any function, action, or state, appropriate to its kind; full-grown; ripe. Now is love mature in ear. Tennison. How shall I meet, or how - DIGESTEDLY
In a digested or well-arranged manner; methodically. - RIPEN
1. To cause to mature; to make ripe; as, the warm days ripened the corn. 2. To mature; to fit or prepare; to bring to perfection; as, to ripen the judgment. When faith and love, which parted from thee never, Had ripined thy iust soul to dwell with - MATURELY
1. In a mature manner; with ripeness; completely. 2. With caution; deliberately. Dryden. 3. Early; soon. Bentley. - DIGEST
That which is digested; especially, that which is worked over, classified, and arranged under proper heads or titles; esp. , - HEMATURIA
Passage of urine mingled with blood. - INDIGEST
Crude; unformed; unorganized; undigested. "A chaos rude and indigest." W. Browne. "Monsters and things indigest." Shak. - LIMATURE
1. The act of filing. 2. That which is filed off; filings. Johnson. - THAUMATURGICS
Feats of legerdemain, or magical performances. - INDIGESTIBLE
1. Not digestible; not readily soluble in the digestive juices; not easily convertible into products fitted for absorption. 2. Not digestible in the mind; distressful; intolerable; as, an indigestible simile. T. Warton. -- In`di*gest"i*ble*ness, - RING ARMATURE
An armature for a dynamo or motor having the conductors wound on a ring. - UNRIPENESS
Quality or state of being unripe. - ACCLIMATURE
The act of acclimating, or the state of being acclimated. Caldwell. - THAUMATURGE
A magician; a wonder worker. Lowell. - QUADRIPENNATE
Having four wings; -- said of insects. - DISARMATURE
The act of divesting of armature.