The Collaborative International Dictionary
Predigest \Pre`di*gest"\, v. t. (Med.) To subject (food) to predigestion or artificial digestion.
Wiktionary
vb. to digest food in advance of eating it
WordNet
v. digest (food) beforehand
Usage examples of "predigest".
Tons of predigested fungal pap went into the slick blind jaws at one end.
He and the professor of so-called social sciences Cortes who foists the same predigested pap on our intelligent young students to stop them from saving themselves would be betteroffdead.
Banichi and Jago to know the situation as fully as possible, predigested for atevi comprehension: he did what he could to make it understood in shorthand, and he gave a second, reflexive bow of respect to a man of pragmatic combativeness and considerable virtue.
Above their heads was a jumble of billboards advertising predigested foods, wrestling instruction, radio handies and the like.
Ti Sandra would not appear to give predigested answers, or take the question and response quickly and lightly.
I assured her the math involved was predigested when you used the tables and that the thing that took skill was the sight itself.
Reporters were out interviewing the protesters, feeding the hungry broadband predigested opinion and some visuals.
The larva swelled enormously, and the mother, seeing this, placed it tenderly in a warm place and fed it plenty of predigested food and sugar water.
Tons of predigested fungal pap went into the slick blind jaws at one end.
Whether it's the fragment of coding, the fragment of engineering, the fragment of gunnery-you'll find them all predigested and regulated to a point where you'd have to search the insane asylums to find people who could muff the jobs.
Their active salivary glands help them predigest their food, so don't eat anything the ants have swarmed on.