
tr.v., e·gest·ed, e·gest·ing, e·gests.
To discharge or excrete from the body.
[Latin ēgerere, ēgest-, to carry out : ē-, ex-, ex- + gerere, to carry.]
egestion e·ges'tion n.egestive e·ges'tive adj.
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[Latin ēgerere, ēgest-, to carry out : ē-, ex-, ex- + gerere, to carry.]
egestion e·ges'tion n.|
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