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in·ges·ta I0138600 (ĭn-jĕs′tə)pl.n. Ingested matter, especially food taken into the body through the mouth. [New Latin, from neuter pl. of Latin ingestus, past participle of ingerere, to carry in; see ingest.]ingesta (ɪnˈdʒɛstə) pl n (Medicine) nourishment taken into the body through the mouthin•ges•ta (ɪnˈdʒɛs tə) n.pl. substances ingested. [1720–30; < New Latin, neuter pl. of Latin ingestus. See ingest] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ingesta - solid and liquid nourishment taken into the body through the mouthaliment, alimentation, nourishment, nutriment, sustenance, victuals, nutrition - a source of materials to nourish the body | Translationsingesta
ingesta[in′jes·tə] (biology) Food and other substances taken into an animal body. ingesta
ingesta [in-jes´tah] material taken into the body by mouth.in·ges·ta (in-jes'tă), This word is grammatically plural.Solid or liquid nutrients taken into the body. [pl. of L. ingestum, ntr. pp. of in-gero, -gestus, to carry in] ingesta (ĭn-jĕs′tə)pl.n. Ingested matter, especially food taken into the body through the mouth.in·ges·ta (in-jes'tă) Solid or liquid nutrients taken into the body. [pl. of L. ingestum, ntr. pp. of in-gero, -gestus, to carry in]in·ges·ta (in-jes'tă) Solid or liquid nutrients taken into the body. [pl. of L. ingestum, ntr. pp. of in-gero, -gestus, to carry in]ingesta
Words related to ingestanoun solid and liquid nourishment taken into the body through the mouthRelated Words- aliment
- alimentation
- nourishment
- nutriment
- sustenance
- victuals
- nutrition
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