1. consumable - Noun
2. consumable - Adjective
3. consumable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being consumed; that may be destroyed, dissipated, wasted, or spent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPornography, it seems to me, is no different from war films or propaganda films in that it tries to make the visceral, horrific, or transgressive elements of life consumable. Propaganda is far more pornographic than a home video of two people fucking. Michael Haneke
Our culture has confined our imaginations with an uninspiring vision of God. He's been reduced to a manageable deity of consumable proportions. Skye Jethani
The facility of obtaining food is beneficial in two ways to the owners of capital, it at the same time raises profits and increases the amount of consumable commodities. David Ricardo
Battle and Elements In battle, players can attack, use Elements, defend, or run away The Element system of Chrono Cross handles all magic, consumable items, and character-specific abilities. Source: Internet
It consists of three trailers, one for slaughtering, one for consumable body parts and one for other body parts. Source: Internet
NR-1 could travel submerged at approximately convert for long periods, limited only by consumable supplies—primarily food. Source: Internet