It comes from the Latin: in- (not) and edere (to eat).
you are inedible
Inedible.
Inedible
the food became inedible with in few minutes
The prefix for "inedible" is "in-". It is used to indicate a negation or absence of the root word.
The word you are seeking is "inedible."
inedible
How about Interesting? or Inedible?
The root is ed as in inedible.
Not suitable for consuming
That is the correct spelling of the word "nonedible" (unable to be eaten, inedible).
the food was inedible