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What is inestible?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/11/2025

"Inestible" refers to something that is inedible or not suitable for consumption. This term is often used to describe substances that are toxic, harmful, or otherwise not meant to be eaten. It can apply to certain plants, chemicals, or materials that pose health risks if ingested.

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