Indigestedness

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state or quality of being indigested archaic, uncountable

    "They looked on the common law as a study that could not be brought into a scheme , nor formed into a rational science , by reason of the indigestedness of it , and the multiplicity of the cases in it"

  2. 2
    The state or quality of being indigested; crudeness. archaic, uncountable

Example

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"They looked on the common law as a study that could not be brought into a scheme , nor formed into a rational science , by reason of the indigestedness of it , and the multiplicity of the cases in it"

Etymology

From indigested + -ness.

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