drinkable
'Potable' is usually used as such, referring mainly to water.
Potable is from the Latin word "potare" which means "to drink." The term potable water refers to water that is safe to drink.
The juice was very drinkable
The word "potable" means that something is suitable for drinking. One example would be "potable water" which means that this water is safe to drink. The word was first used in 1565.
Comestible (fit to eat or drink), potable is fit to drink
The word 'potable' is sometimes seen near water supplies in France. It means that it is drinking water.
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Is this Pot Able to cook beef??
Potable, according to dictionary.com, means "fit or suitable for drinking."
The water fountain had potable water
Hard water is potable (drinkable).
An example of potable water is tap water that has been treated and meets safety standards for human consumption. This water is typically sourced from rivers, lakes, or aquifers and is subjected to purification processes to remove contaminants. Bottled water, which is packaged and sold for drinking, is another common example of potable water.