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edible

English

Etymology

From Late Latin edibilis, from Latin ed? (eat).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??d?b?l/, /??d?bl/
  • (US) IPA(key): /??d?b?l/, /??d?bl/
  • Rhymes: -?d?b?l, -?d?b?l

Adjective

edible (comparative more edible, superlative most edible)

  1. Capable of being eaten without harm; suitable for consumption; innocuous to humans.
  2. Capable of being eaten without disgust.
    • 1957, Jane Van Zandt Brower, Experimental Stdies of Mimicry in Some North American Butterflies, in 1996, Lynne D. Houck, Lee C. Drickamer (editors), Foundations of Animal Behavior: Classic Papers with Commentaries, page 81,
      However, rather than try to place the Viceroy in a rigid, all-or-none category which implies more than the data show, the Viceroy is here considered more edible than its model, the Monarch, but initially less edible (except to C-2) than the non-mimetic butterflies used in these experiments.
    • 2009, Ephraim Philip Lansky, Helena Maaria Paavilainen, Figs, page 4,
      This gets to the heart of the matter because, in the parthenogenic state, the fruits are more edible (though there are also apparently advantages to pollinated figs, which may be bigger and stronger) and the trees more productive from the human's point of view.

Usage notes

edible is the most common term for “capable of being eaten”; eatable is rather informal, while comestible is relatively formal.

Synonyms

  • comestible
  • eatable
  • eatworthy

Antonyms

  • inedible

Coordinate terms

  • drinkable, potable
  • delectable

Translations

Noun

edible (plural edibles)

  1. Anything edible.
    1. In particular, an edible mushroom.
      Synonym: esculent
  2. (marijuana) a foodstuff, usually a baked good, infused with tetrahydrocannabinol from cannabutter etc.

Synonyms

  • food

Translations

References

  • Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “edible”, in Online Etymology Dictionary

Anagrams

  • belied, debile

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malanga

English

Noun

malanga (plural malangas)

  1. Any of several Central and South American plants, of the genus Xanthosoma; yautia.
  2. Taro (Colocasia esculenta)
  3. The edible tuber of these plants, some of which have medicinal value.
  4. Chinese taro (Alocasia cucullata, syn. Caladium colocasia).

Translations

See also

  • cocoyam, new cocoyam.

References

  • malanga at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • Malagan, Ma?gala, Málagan, Nagmaal, malagan

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma?lan.?a/

Noun

malanga f (plural malanghe)

  1. malanga
    • (Can we date this quote?), Gabriel García Márquez, Cent’anni di solitudine, translated from Spanish to Italian by Enrico Cicogna ?ISBN, page 12:
      ... mentre Ursula e i bambini si rompevano la schiena nell’orto per coltivare il banano e la malanga, la manica e l’igname, la ahuyama e la melanzana.

Portuguese

Pronunciation

Noun

malanga f (plural malangas)

  1. any of several arum family plants grown for their edible tubers: taro, malanga, eddo

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma?lan?a/, [ma?lã?.?a]

Noun

malanga f (plural malangas)

  1. malanga

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