eatable - Meaning in Telugu

eatable - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of eatable in English

eatable adjective

  1. suitable for use as food

eatable noun

  1. any substance that can be used as food

What is eatable meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase eatable refers to suitable for use as food, or any substance that can be used as food. See eatable meaning in Telugu, eatable definition, translation and meaning of eatable in Telugu. Find eatable similar words, eatable synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of eatable. Find the answer of what is the meaning of eatable in Telugu.

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