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adjective (able to be digested: This food is scarcely digestible.) digeribletr[dɪ'ʤestəbəl]1 digeribledigestible [daɪ'ʤɛstəbəl, dɪ-] adj: digeribleadj.• digerible adj.• digestible adj.daɪ'dʒestəbəl, də-, daɪ'dʒestəbəl, dɪ-[dɪ'dʒestǝbl]ADJ1) [food] digerible2) (=understandable) [information] asimilable, fácil de digerirhe presents the information in an easily digestible form — presenta la información de un modo fácil de digerir or fácilmente asimilable
* * *[daɪ'dʒestəbəl, də-, daɪ'dʒestəbəl, dɪ-]
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