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non-edible — /nɒn ˈɛdəbəl/ (say non eduhbuhl) adjective 1. not fit to be eaten: the non edible part of a plant; non edible wrapping. –noun 2. something which is not fit to be eaten. –non edibility /nɒn ˌɛdəˈbɪləti/ (say non .eduh biluhtee), noun …
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non-poisonous — adj. (of a substance) not poisonous. * * * adjective 1. not producing poison • Syn: ↑nonpoisonous • Similar to: ↑nontoxic, ↑atoxic 2. safe to eat • Syn: ↑nonpoisonous, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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pi|ñon — «PIHN yuhn, PEEN yohn», noun. 1. a low pine, especially of the southern Rocky Mountain region, southwestern United States, and Mexico, producing large, nutlike seeds which are good to eat. 2. its seed. Also, pinyon. ╂[American English <… … Useful english dictionary
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