English-Thai Dictionary
egest
VT ปล่อย ออก discharge
egesta
N ของเสีย ที่ ถูก ขับ ออกจาก ร่างกาย
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EGEST
v.t.[L. egestum, from egero.] To cast or throw out; to void, as excrement.
EGESTION
n.[L. egestio.] The act of voiding digested matter at the natural vent.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EGEST
E *gest ", v. t. Etym: [L. egestus, p. p. of egerere to carry out, to discharge; e out + gerere to carry. ] (Physiol.)
Defn: To cast or throw out; to void, as excrement; to excrete, as the indigestible matter of the food; in an extended sense, to excrete by the lungs, skin, or kidneys.
EGESTA
E *ges "ta, n. pl. Etym: [NL. , neut. pl. from p. p. of L. egere. See Egest. ] (Physiol.)
Defn: That which is egested or thrown off from the body by the various excretory channels; excrements; -- opposed to ingesta.
EGESTION
E *ges "tion, n. Etym: [L. egestio.]
Defn: Act or process of egesting; a voiding. Sir M. Hale.
New American Oxford Dictionary
egest
egest |ɪˈdʒɛst | ▶verb [ with obj. ] formal (of a cell or organism ) excrete (waste matter ). DERIVATIVES egestion noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as egestion ): from Latin egest-, from the verb egerere ‘expel ’, from e- (variant of ex- )‘out ’ + gerere ‘bear, carry ’.
Oxford Dictionary
egest
egest |ɪˈdʒɛst | ▶verb [ with obj. ] formal (of a cell or organism ) excrete (waste matter ). DERIVATIVES egestion noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as egestion ): from Latin egest-, from the verb egerere ‘expel ’, from e- (variant of ex- )‘out ’ + gerere ‘bear, carry ’.
Duden Dictionary
Egesta
Eges ta Pluralwort Medizin , die |Eg e sta |die Egesta (Plural ) lateinisch Körperausscheidungen z. B. Erbrochenes, Kot
Egestion
Eges ti on Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Egesti o n |die Egestion; Genitiv: der Egestion, Plural: die Egestionen Stuhlgang