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Indigestibility

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in·di·gest·i·ble  (nd-jst-bl, -d-)
adj.
Difficult or impossible to digest: an indigestible meal.

indi·gesti·bili·ty n.
indi·gesti·bly adv.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.indigestibility - the property of being difficult to digest
edibility, edibleness - the property of being fit to eat
digestibility, digestibleness - the property of being easy to digest


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