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EUPEPTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of, relating to, or having good digestion 2. cheerful, optimistic Did you know? Eupeptic first appeared around 1700 and was probably created from eupepsia.
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EUPEPTIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
eupeptic in American English (juˈpɛptɪk ) adjective 1. of or having normal digestion 2. healthy and happy; cheerful
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eupeptic - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. Relating to or having good digestion. 2. Cheerful; happy. [From Greek eupeptos : eu-, eu- + peptein, to digest ...
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eupeptic
eupeptic, a. and n. (juːˈpɛptɪk) [f. Gr. εὔπεπτ-ος easy of digestion, having a good digestion (f. εὐ- eu- + πέπ-τειν to digest) + -ic.] A. adj. † 1. Promoting ‘eupepsy,’ assisting digestion. rare.1699 Evelyn Acetaria 89 Those [herbs] that are Eupeptic, and promote concoction. 2. Having a good digest...
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Eupeptic - Systemagic Motives
Eupeptic adj. 1. Of good digestion. 2. Cheerful; happy. The term "eupeptic" is derived from the Greek words "eu," meaning "good," and "pepsis," meaning ...
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eupeptic, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word eupeptic is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for eupeptic is from 1699, in the writing of John Evelyn, ...
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eupeptically
eupeptically, adv. (juːˈpɛptɪkəlɪ) [f. eupeptic a. + -al + -ly2.] In a eupeptic manner; so as to assist digestion.1939 Scrutiny Mar. 403 Eupeptically gay composers like Virgil Thomson. 1966 New Statesman 7 Oct. 522/3 A eupeptically progressive consideration of human affairs.
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EUPEPTIC Synonyms: 94 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for EUPEPTIC: cheerful, bright, optimistic, sunny, gay, smiling, buoyant, careless; Antonyms of EUPEPTIC: morose, gloomy, sullen, glum, sulky, sad, ...
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Eupeptic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
relating to good digestion and being cheerful as a result.
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Eupeptic - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Greek eupeptos meaning "having good digestion," the word combines eu- "well" and peptos "cooked," reflecting its meaning related to ...
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"eupeptic": Having good digestion and spirits - OneLook
▸ adjective: Having or relating to good digestion. Similar: peptic, peptical, stomachic, indigestive, digestive, dyspeptic, acidopeptic, gastrointestinal, ...
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Eupeptic | Word Genius
Relating to or having good digestion or a consequent air of healthy good spirits. Examples of Eupeptic in a sentence. "This eupeptic tea will help your stomach ...
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The name also suggests a combination of caccia and eupeptic, meaning having good digestion and cheerful, optimistic.
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eupractic
eupractic, a. rare. (juːˈpræktɪk) [f. Gr. εὖ well + πρᾱκ-, πράσσειν to do, act: cf. practic.] Inclined to act rightly.1833 Carlyle Diderot Misc. (1857) III. 215 An easy laconic gentleman..good-humoured, eupeptic, and eupractic.
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Ben Davies (tenor)
the title role in the opera Ivanhoe in January 1891, at the opening of the Royal English Opera House (Palace Theatre) – Shaw called him 'a robust and eupeptic
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