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edible1590s, from Late Latin edibilis "eatable," from Latin edere "to eat," from PIE root *ed- "to eat" (source also of Sanskrit admi "I eat;" Greek edo "I eat;& [..]
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edibleable to be eaten and digested.
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ediblecomestible: any substance that can be used as food suitable for use as food (edibleness) edibility: the property of being fit to eat Eating is the ingestion of food to provide for all humans and anima [..]
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edibleadj. Suitable to be eaten.
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edibleSomething that can be eaten.
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edible(adj) suitable for use as food(n) any substance that can be used as food
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edibleedulis
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edibleAble to use as a food by people for nutrients; not poisonous. Inedible means something that people can not gain nutrients from, or which may cause sickness when eaten.
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edible
That can be eaten without harm; innocuous to humans; suitable for consumption.
''edible fruit''
That can be eaten without disgust.
''Although stale, the bread was edible.''
* '''1957''', Jane [..]
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