perishable
English
Etymology
Middle English perysabyl, from Middle French périssable. See perish + -able
Noun
perishable (plural perishables)
- That which perishes or is short-lived.
- (in the plural) food that does not keep for long.
Translations
that which perishes
food that does not keep
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Adjective
perishable (comparative more perishable, superlative most perishable)
- Liable to perish, especially naturally subject to quick decomposition or decay.
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Translations
liable to perish
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