unchewable

English

Etymology

un- + chewable

Adjective

unchewable (not comparable)

  1. That cannot be chewed.
    • 1981, Charles Kimberlin Brain, The hunters or the hunted?: An introduction to African cave taphonomy, page 21:
      It is clear that the parts of the goat skeletons that survive best are the unchewable ones.

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Noun

unchewable (plural unchewables)

  1. Something that cannot be chewed.

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