- predigested
- pre|di|gest|ed [ ,pridaı`dʒestəd ] adjectiveinformation that is predigested has been put into a form that is simpler and therefore easier to understand
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
predigested — adjective predigested new information etc has been put in a simple form and explained so that it is easy to understand … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
predigested — UK [ˌpriːdaɪˈdʒestɪd] / US [ˌprɪdaɪˈdʒestəd] adjective information that is predigested has been put into a form that is simpler and therefore easier to understand … English dictionary
predigested — adjective artificially partially digested as by enzymatic action (Freq. 1) predigested foods are a boon for those who are ill or have impaired digestion • Similar to: ↑digestible … Useful english dictionary
predigested — prɪËdaɪ dÊ’estɪd , dɪdÊ’est adj. artificially processed to make easier to digest (about food) prɪËdaɪ dÊ’est , dɪ dÊ’est v. process food in order to make digestion easier; simplify, make easier to understand … English contemporary dictionary
Bottlefeeding — The use of a substitute for breast milk for feeding infants. Pediatricians generally advise exclusively breastfeeding (that is, breastfeeding with no formula) for all full term, healthy infants for the first 6 months of life. However, many… … Medical dictionary
Fat requirements, infant — Fat in human milk provides 30% 35% of the total daily caloric needs for a growing infant. Manufacturers of infant formulas utilize many different vegetable oils for fat including corn, soy, safflower, and coconut oils. Some formulas contain… … Medical dictionary
Formula, infant — A substitute for breast milk for feeding infants. Pediatricians generally advise exclusively breastfeeding (that is, breastfeeding with no formula) for all full term, healthy infants for the first 6 months of life. However, many infants are… … Medical dictionary
Infant fat requirements — Fat in human milk provides 30% 35% of the total daily caloric needs for a growing infant. Manufacturers of infant formulas utilize many different vegetable oils for fat including corn, soy, safflower, and coconut oils. Some formulas contain… … Medical dictionary
Infant formula — A substitute for breast milk for feeding infants. Pediatricians generally advise exclusively breastfeeding (that is, breastfeeding with no formula) for all full term, healthy infants for the first 6 months of life. However, many infants are… … Medical dictionary
Infant protein requirements — Proteins contain different amino acids that are linked together. Proteins provide both calories and the amino acid building blocks that are necessary for proper growth. The protein in human milk provides between 10% 15% of an infant s daily… … Medical dictionary