di•et
Pronunciation: (dī'it), [key] — n., v., adj. -et•ed, -et•ing,
—n. - food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health: Milk is a wholesome article of diet.
- a particular selection of food, esp. as designed or prescribed to improve a person's physical condition or to prevent or treat a disease: a diet low in sugar.
- such a selection or a limitation on the amount a person eats for reducing weight: No pie for me, I'm on a diet.
- the foods eaten, as by a particular person or group: The native diet consists of fish and fruit.
- food or feed habitually eaten or provided: The rabbits were fed a diet of carrots and lettuce.
- anything that is habitually provided or partaken of: Television has given us a steady diet of game shows and soap operas.
—v.t. - to regulate the food of, esp. in order to improve the physical condition.
- to feed.
—v.i. - to select or limit the food one eats to improve one's physical condition or to lose weight: I've dieted all month and lost only one pound.
- to eat or feed according to the requirements of a diet.
—adj. - suitable for consumption with a weight-reduction diet; dietetic: diet soft drinks.
di•et
Pronunciation: (dī'it), [key] — n.
- the legislative body of certain countries, as Japan.
- the general assembly of the estates of the former Holy Roman Empire.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.