digestive

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English

Etymology

From Old French digestif, from Late Latin dīgestīvus. Doublet of digestif.

Pronunciation

Adjective

digestive (comparative more digestive, superlative most digestive)

  1. Of, relating to, or functioning in digestion.
  2. That causes or promotes digestion.

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Translations

Noun

digestive (plural digestives)

  1. A substance that aids digestion.
  2. (UK, Ireland, Canada) A digestive biscuit.
    I bought a packet of chocolate digestives.
    I made a mistake and bought plain digestives instead of chocolate ones.

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Translations

German

Pronunciation

Adjective

digestive

  1. inflection of digestiv:
    1. strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
    2. strong nominative/accusative plural
    3. weak nominative all-gender singular
    4. weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /di.d͡ʒeˈsti.ve/
  • Rhymes: -ive
  • Hyphenation: di‧ge‧stì‧ve

Adjective

digestive

  1. feminine plural of digestivo

Latin

Pronunciation

Adjective

dīgestīve

  1. vocative masculine singular of dīgestīvus

Swedish

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digestive

Etymology

Borrowed from English digestive.

Pronunciation

Noun

digestive c or n

  1. (collectively) digestive, digestive biscuit
    cheesecake med digestive
    cheesecake with digestive biscuit(s)
    Jag gillar digestive
    I like digestives / digestive biscuits
  2. a digestive, a digestive biscuit
    Synonym: digestivekex
    bre två digestive
    butter two digestives / digestive biscuits

Usage notes

Usually pronounced "dee-guh-steve-uh" (see IPA), as expected from Swedish orthography, leading to (tongue-in-cheek) debates over pronunciation.

Declension

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