(1) In a physiological sense, true aliment is to be distinguished as that portion of the food which is capable of being digested and absorbed into the blood.(2) It certainly shouldn't suggest raiding the frozen food bins at the supermarket, where one is served as much artifice as aliment .(3) Liberty is to faction what air is to fire, an aliment without which it instantly expires.(4) Is not truth the natural aliment of the mind, as plainly as the wholesome grain.(5) Coke goes on to say estovers signify sustenance, aliment , or nourishment.(6) They comprise a large proportion of the bush meat trade in Africa, which is alimented by poachers using snares, nets, dogs and firearms.(7) The attorney's authority to benefit others should as under the existing law be limited to alimenting those whom the granter is obliged to aliment.(8) I have alimented the middle man, don't know which company's firmware will be better though.(9) Lunar silences and small noises from an abysmal hollow forest contain enough electric movement to charge a giant battery alimenting complex machinery.(10) The eruption occurs along a fracture cutting Dolomieu crater in E-W direction and extending until the outer rim at 2400 m elevation, where 3 weekly alimented lava flows were observed.(11) The plant is alimented by Delio Lake waters, a natural storage, which capacity have been artificially increased by a realization of barrages at both extremities.(12) The product to be desiccated is alimented by a cylindrical horizontal element in which a turbo agitator centrifuges the material on the internal wall.(13) Anyway, happy hunting, eating and alimenting to you all.(14) New Media derive directly from this u2018furious craftworku2019 of the XX Century, an artistic syncretism that has been alimented by cinema, photography, design and electronic music.(15) Some lakes seem to be alimented by sinuous u2018riversu2019, some over 62 miles long.(16) Aliment in a broad sense means whatever is necessary to sustain human life: not merely food and drink, but lodging, clothing, care during sickness and burial.