esculent

Etymology
+ English. is derived from (ultimately from ) +.

Adjective

 * 1) Suitable for eating; eatable, edible.
 * 2)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.
 * 1)  “Good enough to eat”; attractive.

Translations

 * Italian: esculento
 * Latin: ēsculentus

Noun

 * 1) Something edible, especially a vegetable; a comestible.
 * 2)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.
 * 1)  An edible mushroom.

Translations

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