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consumable
/ əˈːəə /
adjective
- capable of being consumed
noun
- usually plural goods intended to be bought and used; consumer goods
Other Word Forms
- Dz·ܳa·i·ٲ noun
- ԴDzcDz·ܳa· adjective
- ܲcDz·ܳa· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of consumable1
Example Sentences
Pasteur established that consumable liquids like raw water and milk can harbor disease-causing pathogens.
Across the country, states are grappling with how best to handle the surge in interest in consumable products infused with hemp-derived THC.
Chasing down a comment on male-imposed expectations — and, more subtly, self-imposed ones — her macro lens swaddles everything in consumable lushness.
There’s an argument to be made that firearms should be taxed at a higher level than alcohol and tobacco, which are consumable products that disappear as soon as they’ve been used — guns stick around.
Thus, we add to the hallowed roster of existential food debates, the moral implications of which far surpass their subjects’ consumable utility.
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