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111Free base — free base, Free base Free base (fr[=e] b[=a]s ), v. i. To ingest the basic form of a narcotic drug, usually by injection. [PJC] …
112free-base — free base, Free base Free base (fr[=e] b[=a]s ), v. i. To ingest the basic form of a narcotic drug, usually by injection. [PJC] …
113Ingesta — In*ges ta, n. pl. [NL. See {Ingest}.] (Physiol.) That which is introduced into the body by the stomach or alimentary canal; opposed to {egesta}. [1913 Webster] …
114Myxomycetes — Myx o*my*ce tes, n. pl. [NL.; Gr. ? mucus, slime + myceles.] (Bot.) A class of peculiar organisms, the slime molds, formerly regarded as animals (Mycetozoa), but now generally thought to be plants and often separated as a distinct phylum… …
115Myxomycetous — Myxomycetes Myx o*my*ce tes, n. pl. [NL.; Gr. ? mucus, slime + myceles.] (Bot.) A class of peculiar organisms, the slime molds, formerly regarded as animals (Mycetozoa), but now generally thought to be plants and often separated as a distinct… …
116hyperalimentation — noun Date: 1962 the administration of nutrients by intravenous feeding especially to patients who cannot ingest food through the alimentary tract …
117load up on — phrasal 1. to ingest in usually large amounts < senators loading up on fried chicken and champagne H. L. Mencken > 2. to acquire in usually large amounts < loaded up on hot stocks > …
118eat — I. verb (ate; eaten; eating) Etymology: Middle English eten, from Old English etan; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat, Latin edere, Greek edmenai Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to take in through the mouth as food ; ingest, chew …
119ingestible — adjective see ingest …
120ingestion — noun see ingest …