pepsinated

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English

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Etymology

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From pepsin +‎ -ated.

Adjective

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pepsinated (not comparable)

  1. Treated with pepsin.
    • 1891, Leroy Milton Yale, Babyhood: The Mother's Nursery Guide, volume 7, page 25:
      At ten days old we began to give them Bartlett's pepsinated food with milk, and since that time to within a few days I have not attempted to replace it with anything else.
    • 1994, Terry Reksten, The Dunsmuir Saga:
      She kept a supply of pepsinated milk on hand and insisted that he use it to dilute his whiskey.