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  • 31Mastication — Mas ti*ca tion, n. [L. masticatio: cf. F. mastication.] The act or operation of masticating; chewing, as of food. [1913 Webster] Mastication is a necessary preparation of solid aliment, without which there can be no good digestion. Arbuthnot.… …

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  • 32eupeptic — adjective Date: 1699 1. of, relating to, or having good digestion 2. cheerful, optimistic …

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  • 33Ayurveda — Alternative medical systems …

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  • 34Alexander Zass — Infobox Wrestler name=Alexander Zass names=Iron Samson World stronguest man height= 166 cm (5 ft 5) weight= 75 kg (165.3 lb) birth date= 1888 birth place=Vilno, Russian Empire death date= 1962 death place=London, EnglandAlexander Zass (Александр… …

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  • 35Amaro Erbes — is a brand of amaro (an Italian bitter herbal liqueur) produced by the limited company Fratelli Izzi S.r.l. in Fondi (Province of Latina). It is made with extracts of herbs, roots, and seeds with digestive properties and is typically drunk after… …

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  • 36NH Atlantico Hotel A Coruna (A Coruna & Province) — NH Atlantico Hotel A Coruna country: Spain, city: A Coruna & Province (City: Centre) NH Atlantico Hotel A Coruna NH Atlantico Hotel is a modern commercial hotel that offers a fine view of La Coruna Bay and Mendez Nunez Gardens. Location The hotel …

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  • 37eupepsia — noun Good digestion. Ant: dyspepsia, indigestion …

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  • 38Sanguine — 1) Having a ruddy (reddish) complexion. 2) Cheerful, hopeful, confident, and optimistic; impulsive. The word sanguine from the Latin sanguineus for blood has long been used in English for things relating to the blood. A person who is ruddy in… …

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  • 39eupeptic — [ju: pɛptɪk] adjective of or having good digestion. Origin C17: from Gk eupeptos, from eu well, easily + peptein to digest …

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  • 40eupepsia — n.; (also eupepsy) Good digestion …

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