re·gur·gi·tate  (r ē-gûr j ĭ-t āt ′)
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v. re·gur·gi·tat·ed, re·gur·gi·tat·ing, re·gur·gi·tates v.intr. v.tr.1. To cause to pour back, especially to cast up (partially digested food). 2. To repeat (facts or other learned items) from memory with little reflection. v.intr. To rush or surge back.
[Medieval Latin regurgitāre, regurgitāt-, to overflow : Latin re-, re- + Late Latin gurgitāre, to engulf, flood (from Latin gurges, gurgit-, whirlpool).]
re·gurgi·tant (-tənt) adj. re·gur′gi·tation n. re·gurgi·ta·tive adj. |