Definition of Pepsinated

1. pepsinate [v] - See also: pepsinate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pepsinated

pepperwort
pepperworts
peppery
peppier
peppiest
peppily
peppiness
peppinesses
pepping
peppy
peps
pepsic
pepsin
pepsin a
pepsinate
pepsinated (current term)
pepsinates
pepsinating
pepsine
pepsines
pepsinhydrochloric
pepsiniferous
pepsinogen
pepsinogenous
pepsinogens
pepsins
pepsinuria
pepstatin
pepstatins
peptalk

Literary usage of Pepsinated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Babyhood: Devoted Exclusively to the Care of Infants and Young Children (1891)
"At ten days old we began to give them Bartlett's pepsinated food with milk, ... (I) We may say, first of all, that we do not know whether "pepsinated" in ..."

2. Exhibition ...: Hebron city of the patriarchs : list of exhibits at the by Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Boston, Ruth Lehrer, A. Harold Fisch, Murray Roston (1881)
"Pepto-Carb, pepsinated Nutriment, Concentrated Imperial Disinfectant, ... The pepsinated nutriment received a diploma at the exhibition in 1881. ..."

3. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1905)
"... or if it seems necessary to avert gastric irritation by a pepsinated vehicle, as in the use of such a vehicle for sodium benzoate or potassium iodid in ..."

4. Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals by William James (1900)
"With our future food, he says, itself prepared in liquid form from the chemical elements of the atmosphere, pepsinated or half-digested in advance, ..."

5. Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals by William James (1906)
"With our future food, he says, itself prepared in liquid form from the chemical elements of the atmosphere, pepsinated or half-digested in advance, ..."

6. Outing (1893)
"AN article well worthy of the careful attention of dog and poultry fanciers is " pepsinated Puppy ..."

7. Personal Hygiene Applied by Jesse Feiring Williams (1922)
"says, itself prepared in liquid form from the chemical elements of the atmosphere, pepsinated or half-digested in advance, and sucked up through a glass ..."

8. On Vital Reserves: The Energies of Men. The Gospel of Relaxation by William James (1911)
"With our future food, he says, itself prepared in liquid form from the chemical elements of the atmosphere, pepsinated or half-digested in advance, ..."

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