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I have a potable (glass of intoxicating liquor) every night, before I go to bed.
Answer: Potaable does not necessarily mean intoxicating. It just means it's drinkable. For example, after the disaster in Haiti, much of their water wasn't potable and so drinking water had to be provided.
The water fountain had potable water
As an adjective - "The lack of potable water could compromise the expedition's chance of success since the crew needed drinkable water ."
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No. "Non-potable" means "not drinkable", and if you can't drink it, you probably shouldn't put it in your mouth at all.
'Potable' is usually used as such, referring mainly to water.
Hard water is potable (drinkable).
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Potable is from the Latin word "potare" which means "to drink." The term potable water refers to water that is safe to drink.