1. drinkable - Noun
2. drinkable - Adjective
Capable of being drunk; suitable for drink; potable. Macaulay. Also used substantively, esp. in the plural.
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Also made some cider, now in secondary, but that needs to mature for at least a couple of weeks before it becomes drinkable. Source: Internet
A frigate with 240 men, equipped with stores for four months, carried more than one hundred tons of drinkable liquid. Source: Internet
Both series take place in a post-nuclear war wasteland, where there’s little food and drinkable water, and everyone is constantly fighting over it. Source: Internet
A fermented milk drink—it tastes a bit like drinkable yogurt—kefir is full of protein, calcium and probiotics. Source: Internet