Drinkable vs. Edible — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Drinkable and Edible
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Drinkable
Suitable or fit for drinking; potable
Drinkable water.
Edible
Fit to be eaten (often used to contrast with unpalatable or poisonous varieties)
The shrub has small edible berries
Drinkable
Easy and pleasing to drink
Drinkable wine.
Edible
Items of food
Delicatessen, as the name suggests, means delicate edibles
Drinkable
A beverage.
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Edible
Fit to be eaten, especially by humans
Edible roots.
An edible mushroom.
Drinkable
Able to be drunk (as liquid).
Edible
Something fit to be eaten; food
Edibles such as vegetables and meat.
Drinkable
(of water) Safe to drink.
Edible
Capable of being eaten without harm; suitable for consumption; innocuous to humans.
Edible fruit
Drinkable
(of an alcoholic beverage, especially wine) Of good or satisfactory quality.
Edible
Capable of being eaten without disgust.
Although stale, the bread was edible.
Drinkable
That which can be drunk.
Edible
In which edible plants are grown for human consumption.
Drinkable
Capable of being drunk; suitable for drink; potable. Macaulay. Also used substantively, esp. in the plural.
Edible
Anything edible.
Drinkable
Any liquid suitable for drinking;
May I take your beverage order?
Edible
In particular, an edible mushroom.
Drinkable
Fit to drink
Edible
(marijuana) a foodstuff, usually a baked good, infused with tetrahydrocannabinol from cannabutter etc.
Edible
Fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent; as, edible fishes.
Edible
Any substance that can be used as food
Edible
Suitable for use as food
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