eatable
IPA: ˈitʌbʌɫ
noun
- (chiefly in the plural) Anything edible; food.
adjective
- Able to be eaten; edible.
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Examples of "eatable" in Sentences
- Rick is the primary eatable source of animals.
- Luke also invented antibiotics and eatable chairs.
- The vineyard does not always afford the most eatable kids.
- It looks like an orange but it is poisonous and not eatable.
- Other eatable items will be served by other agraharam people.
- O twice born, eatable offerings should be made for three days.
- How long is a Tin or aluminium can of beef eatable after production
- Eatable without cooking, tsampa makes useful, if dull trekking food.
- The reason is crow taste some what eatable with a lot of it poured on.
- He also translated 'A Selection of Eatable Funguses', by M. Plues, 1866.
- The former porter mentioned each successive kind of eatable, as if he were musingly summing up his good actions.
- In many of them we saw fires, and in some of them observed that kind of eatable to which they give the name of cabra.
- Our tomatoes and other vegetables, as well as those from our local farmers market, were not only edible ( "eatable" in his vernacular), but delicious.
- It is what I should call a most uninteresting kind of eatable, but it serves as food and drink, having juice enough, so that they get along without water.
- Our stomachs were nauseated at this giddy height, and, though we had almost every other kind of eatable and drinkable, our appetites craved only chocolate, which we could not obtain.
- That ought to be properly termed an eatable which is given away to a deserving man, in all other cases, he that takes it makes the donor's gift thrown away and the receiver is likewise ruined for his improperly accepting it.
- In the interests of scientific thoroughness, we had four small eats and one antipasto between two adults and a 12-year-old, and they ranged from the good (marinated octopus, chicken liver crostini) to the sublime: prosciutto so delicate it was, according to my son, "like air", a compulsively eatable dish of fried courgettes, and a sensationally good stew of squid, potatoes, chickpeas and chilli.