Definition of Inedibility. Meaning of Inedibility. Synonyms of Inedibility

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Definition of Inedibility

Inedibility
Inedible In*ed"i*ble, a. [LL. inedibilis. See In- not, and Edible.] Not edible; not fit for food. -- In*ed`i*bil"i*ty, n.

Meaning of Inedibility from wikipedia

- an article on "inedible", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "inedible" You can also: Search for Inedible in Wikipedia to...
- Clathrus archeri (synonyms Lysurus archeri, Anthurus archeri, Pseudocolus archeri), commonly known as octopus stinkhorn or devil's fingers, is a fungus...
- straws (colorful or unusually shaped) Fire (see Flaming beverage) Flags Inedible flowers Plastic animals (attached to the rim of the gl****) Plastic swords...
- distinct cap Hymenium attachment is irregular or not applicable Lacks a stipe Spore print is olive-brown Ecology is saprotrophic Edibility is inedible...
- Inedible to Incredible is an American reality television series which follows chef John Besh as he travels around the country to help improve horrible...
- not suitable for human food are the feedstocks for inedible rendering processes. Much of the inedible raw material is rendered using the "dry" method. This...
- related to them than to other gilled mushrooms. All species in the genus are inedible due to their bitter taste. Lentinellus bissus Lentinellus brunnescens Lentinellus...
- they found "a huge quantity of sheep, the meat of which was bitter and inedible" before going to the more inhabited Canary Islands, in Spain. This island...
- The red and black coloring are aposematic, advertising the beetles' inedibility. Red milkweed beetles lay egg-clutches in mid-summer inside the stem...
- In varying traditions, the stone has been replaced with other common inedible objects, and therefore the parable is also known as axe soup, button soup...