In`di*gest"ed, a. [Pref. in- not
+ digested.]
1. Not digested; undigested.
"Indigested food." Dryden.
2. Not resolved; not regularly disposed and
arranged; not methodical; crude; as, an indigested array of
facts.
In hot reformations . . . the whole is generally
crude, harsh, and indigested.
Burke.
This, like an indigested meteor, appeared and
disappeared almost at the same time.
South.
3. (Med.) (a) Not in a
state suitable for healing; -- said of wounds.
(b) Not ripened or suppurated; -- said of an
abscess or its contents.
4. Not softened by heat, hot water, or
steam.