EDIBLE vs NONPOISONOUS: NOUN
- Anything edible.
- A foodstuff infused with THC usually cannabutter baked good
- Anything that may be eaten for food; an article of food; an eatable; a constituent of a meal: generally in the plural: as, bring forward the edibles.
- Something fit to be eaten; food.
- Any substance that can be used as food
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EDIBLE vs NONPOISONOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Fit to be eaten, especially by humans.
- Fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent.
- See Bird's nest, 2.
- Any species of crab used as food, esp. the American blue crab (Callinectes hastatus). See Crab.
- The common European frog (Rana esculenta), used as food.
- Any snail used as food, esp. Helix pomatia and H. aspersa of Europe.
- That can be eaten without harm; non-toxic to humans; suitable for consumption.
- That can be eaten without disgust.
- Suitable for use as food
- Not producing poison
- Safe to eat
- Not poisonous.
EDIBLE vs NONPOISONOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Eatable; fit to be eaten as food; esculent: specifically applied to objects which are habitually eaten by man, or specially fit to be eaten, among similar things not fit for eating: as, edible birds'-nests; edible crabs; edible sea-urchins.
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EDIBLE vs NONPOISONOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Meat, Eating, Nutritional, Cooking, Scrumptious, Food, Yummy, Pabulum, Victual, Killable, Victuals, Nontoxic, Nonpoisonous, Comestible, Eatable
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EDIBLE vs NONPOISONOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consumable, Meat, Eating, Nutritional, Cooking, Scrumptious, Food, Yummy, Pabulum, Killable, Victuals, Nontoxic, Nonpoisonous, Comestible, Eatable
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EDIBLE vs NONPOISONOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They are time consuming and created out of different edible items, cake, rice crispy, fondant, chocolate and other edible mediums.
- These edible printers print the images on the very skinny icing sheet generally known as edible papers.
- However, the use of edible oil for industrial application adversely affects their availability for edible purposes.
- Edible Parts: All parts of the plant are edible when boiled or roasted.
- Beyond their edible flowers, many of them also have edible shoots, leaves, and tubers too.
- Organic edible flowers, including edible roses, grow in Ecuador without any chemicals.
- Discusses edible plant species, including etymology, location, uses of each edible plants.
- Edible Parts: The berries and twigs are edible.
- Edible Parts: Their fruits are edible raw or cooked.
- Edible printing, namely images, logos or text printed on edible media, and made with edible ink.
- The following nontraditional pets ARE allowed: Turtles, Nonpoisonous frogs, Domestic hamsters, Hermit crabs, Gerbils, Small domesticated birds, and Domestic fish.
- White tailed deer, river otter, raccoon, skunk, turtles, salamanders, and nonpoisonous snakes thrive amid dense foliage.
- Earlham College allows amphibians that are water dependent and nonpoisonous.
EDIBLE vs NONPOISONOUS: QUESTIONS
- Why did Wilmar acquire Kuantan edible oil facilities?
- Is the chocolate scented daisy (Berlandiera lyrata) edible?
- Are Triple Crown everlasting Treats edible for dogs?
- Do the fruits at Edible Arrangements have preservatives?
- How do you make edible centerpieces for Thanksgiving?
- How edible insects are transforming the food industry?
- Is the silver buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea) edible?
- What to do with 1 kg of edible silver edible balls?
- Why is non-edible vegetable oil cheaper than edible one?
- Is Christophe Roussel's edible makeup palette edible?
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