Eupeptic

//juːˈpɛptɪk// adj

adj ·Uncommon ·College level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Having or relating to good digestion.

    "As to the self-sufficiency of this world, a successful Professor with a eupeptic body might take such a view, but if one found oneself with cancer of the stomach in a London garret, one might question the doctrine that there was no need to yearn for any state of being save that in which we found ourselves."

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"As to the self-sufficiency of this world, a successful Professor with a eupeptic body might take such a view, but if one found oneself with cancer of the stomach in a London garret, one might question the doctrine that there was no need to yearn for any state of being save that in which we found ourselves."

Etymology

From eu- + peptic.

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