Definitionadj. able to be absorbed and incorporated into body tissues
Last update: September 11, 2015
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On the ground that the assimilable nutriment from a given weight of selected fruit and grain and nut and vegetable foods will cost less than the same nutriment obtained from flesh foods. [Please select]
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The purest honey, specially distilled and almost entirely assimilable, is reserved for her use alone. [Please select]
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There was thus a great amount of easily assimilable material ready at hand for Islam. [Please select]
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It is evident that a cow can not thrive on concentrated feeds alone, even though these contain in assimilable form all the nutritive materials needed for perfect support. [Please select]
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And, secondly, there has hitherto existed in the States no organization for and no tradition of what one may call non-assimilable possessions. [Please select]
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