Eupeptic | |
adjective | 1. Relating to or having good digestion or a consequent air of healthy good spirits. |
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| "This eupeptic tea will help your stomach settle." | "My grandmother swears by the eupeptic properties of her chicken and dumplings." | "The dinner party left everyone in a eupeptic state all throughout the next week." |
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| Greek, late 17th century |
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| Does "eupeptic" sound familiar? That's probably because it shares a root with "pepsin," a substance that helps digestion. ... | |
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