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digested[ v. dih-jest, dahy-; n. dahy-jest] verb (used with object) 1. to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.  synonyms abstract, brief, compendium, epitome, sketch, summary, survey, synopsis, absorb, consume
The פסוק in parshat Behalotcha הַבָּשָׂר עוֹדֶנּוּ בֵּין שִׁנֵּיהֶם according to Chazal teach us an interesting insight into [[Kashrut]]. The Gemara Chullin 105a says that if one finds meat in one’s teeth one may not eat dairy because even while the food is between one’s teeth it’s still considered meat (as is implied by the פסוק). The Tur YD 89 says that according to Rashi if one finds meat between one’s teeth one must remove the piece of meat, while according to the Rambam once 6 hours has passed the meat has become digested and lost its status of meat. S”A YD 89:1 rules that even after 6 hours has passed and one finds meat between one’s teeth one must remove it.  
The פסוק in parshat Behalotcha הַבָּשָׂר עוֹדֶנּוּ בֵּין שִׁנֵּיהֶם according to Chazal teach us an interesting insight into [[Kashrut]]. The Gemara Chullin 105a says that if one finds meat in one’s teeth one may not eat dairy because even while the food is between one’s teeth it’s still considered meat (as is implied by the פסוק). The Tur YD 89 says that according to Rashi if one finds meat between one’s teeth one must remove the piece of meat, while according to the Rambam once 6 hours has passed the meat has become digested and lost its status of meat. S”A YD 89:1 rules that even after 6 hours has passed and one finds meat between one’s teeth one must remove it.