The prefix for "inedible" is "in-". It is used to indicate a negation or absence of the root word.
You cannot use RE with edible, because edible describes a quality, not an action.The likely word sought is reeditable, able to be edited over again.(This is not a dictionary word, but occurs in colloquial use.)
Inn means bar or public house/aka pub Another answer: 'In-' is a prefix which negates the meaning of the word to which it is prefixed. For example: 'Audible' ( can be heard) 'Inaudible' ( cannot be heard) 'Edible' ( can be eaten) 'Inedible ( cannot be eaten) 'Operable' ( can be operated on) 'Inoperable' ( cannot be operated on)
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
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comestible, digestible, eatable, esculent, harmless, nourishing, nutritious, nutritive, and palatable would all be appropriate synonyms for edible.
Inedible is the mostly used prefix for this word.
you are inedible
the food was inedible
Inedible.
Yes
Inedible
Forest Russula Mushrooms are examples of inedible roots.
Inedible To Incredible was created on 2010-06-21.
You cannot use RE with edible, because edible describes a quality, not an action.The likely word sought is reeditable, able to be edited over again.(This is not a dictionary word, but occurs in colloquial use.)
the food became inedible with in few minutes
No, inedible objects do not have calories because they are not meant to be consumed for energy.