ungorged

English

Etymology

un- + gorged

Adjective

ungorged (not comparable)

  1. Not gorged; not filled or sated.
    • 1954 July, B. J. Earp, R. L Schwab, “An Infestation of Leeches on Salmon Fry and Eggs”, in The Progressive Fish Culturist, volume 16, number 3, page 188:
      In an ungorged and relaxed condition, these parasites measured approximately 1-1/2 to 2 centimeters in length and less than 1 millimeter in breadth.

Verb

ungorged

  1. simple past and past participle of ungorge
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