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Eupepsia
Eupepsia \Eu*pep"si*a\, Eupepsy \Eu*pep"sy\, n. [NL. eupepsia, Fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? easy of digestion; e'y^ well + ? to cook, digest.] (Med.) Soundness of the nutritive or digestive organs; good concoction or digestion; -- opposed to dyspepsia.
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eupepsia
n. Good digestion.
Usage examples of "eupepsia".
In this place, where from morning till night a staff of over a hundred people hymned the praises of thrift, virtue, harmony, eupepsia and domestic contentment, the spiritual atmosphere was clamorous with financial storm, intrigue, dissension, indigestion and marital infidelity.