English to Bengali Dictionary indigestible

indigestible

অপচনীয়
definition
adjective
This for me was very refreshing considering I had indigestible food for breakfast.
(of food) difficult or impossible to digest.
a turgid and indigestible book
too complex or awkward to read or understand easily.
translation of 'indigestible'
দুর্বোধ্য,
দুষ্পাচ্য,
হজম করা শক্ত এমন,
অসহ্য
adjective
অপাচ্য,
অপচনীয়
example
A written constitution would replace the present mass of verbose and 'indigestible' devolution legislation.
Phytase is an enzyme that breaks down phytate so that some of the previously 'indigestible' phosphorus in feed can be digested.
He kept up to date by reading the papers and gorging on TV, digesting the 'indigestible' .
Foods that are ordinarily 'indigestible' or even allergenic to deer may become daily menu items in situations of severe stress from weather or scarcity of other food.
Right now I am trapped in a cell which is beyond filthiness with 'indigestible' food.
The truth is perfectly clear and almost perfectly 'indigestible' .
It is a myth that goats will eat anything, however 'indigestible' .
Technically, probiotics are 'indigestible' starches that good bacteria feast on.
One of the papers in Science reveals the genetics of a dominant gut bug that serves humans well by breaking down otherwise 'indigestible' food.
This for me was very refreshing considering I had 'indigestible' food for breakfast.
In Asia it is well known that raw and unfermented soy beans are 'indigestible' .
It's the 'indigestible' crystalline starch apparently.
Sperm whales also produce ambergris, probably from waste coalescing around 'indigestible' substances in the intestinal tract.
The pellets are the 'indigestible' portions of the heron's food.
Far too many words for comfort, quite indiscriminately absorbed, and now forming a stodgy, 'indigestible' mass in my short-term memory.
Soaking beans not only cuts down on the cooking time (preserving nutrients) but it helps break down the 'indigestible' sugars that can cause gas.
With only 44p spent per student lunch, pupils were too often dining on fatty, salty, 'indigestible' rubbish.
However, 'indigestible' cellulose can be converted into sugars for use as food or as nutrients to grow yeasts, fungi, or plant cell cultures.
Ice cream is particularly 'indigestible' since it contains cold fat.
But because most beans are 'indigestible' unless cooked at high temperatures, a raw-food diet contains few of them.
Occasionally, cats eat grass in order to clear their stomach of 'indigestible' food, like bones, fur, and feathers.
I found the heavy protein practically 'indigestible' .
Fiber, which is the 'indigestible' part of fruits, vegetables and whole-grain foods, helps you achieve flat abs for three reasons.
Toasted cheese was even more 'indigestible' and apt to cause nightmares.
He serves up vast helpings of 'indigestible' fact.
Perhaps the screenplay is a little too clever for its own good, piling on so many jokes in each sequence, many of them visual, that a certain 'indigestibility' kicks in.
It was also true that American English seemed a less élitist, more democratic vehicle of expression than their own 'indigestibly' classical texts.
The prose in this book is well-written and easy to read, a blessing given how 'indigestibly' ponderous most textbooks are.
As you can see, it gets perilously dense, but never 'indigestibly' campy.
Farmers can delay harvesting until conditions improve and suffer a drop of 0.5 units 'indigestibility' for each day that harvesting is delayed after the grass has headed.
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