esculent

[ˈɛskjʊlənt]

esculent Definition

suitable for eating; edible.

Using esculent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "esculent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The esculent plants in the garden were carefully tended to.

  • Example

    The chef used only the freshest and most esculent ingredients in his dishes.

  • Example

    The fruit was not esculent and had to be thrown away.

esculent Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with esculent

  • non-esculent

    not suitable for eating; inedible

    Example

    The berries on the bush were non-esculent and poisonous.

  • edible underground plant structures, such as potatoes or yams

    Example

    The farmer harvested the esculent tubers from the field.

  • esculent mushrooms

    edible fungi that can be eaten cooked or raw

    Example

    The forager collected a basket of esculent mushrooms from the forest.

Origins of esculent

from Latin 'esculentus', meaning 'edible'

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Summary: esculent in Brief

The term 'esculent' [ˈɛskjʊlənt] refers to something that is suitable for eating or edible. It is often used to describe plants, fruits, and vegetables, as well as other food items. Examples include 'The chef used only the freshest and most esculent ingredients in his dishes.' and 'The fruit was not esculent and had to be thrown away.' 'Esculent' can also be used in phrases like 'non-esculent,' which means not suitable for eating, and 'esculent tubers,' which refers to edible underground plant structures.