1. potable - Noun
2. potable - Adjective
Fit to be drunk; drinkable.
A potable liquid; a beverage.
Source: Webster's dictionary... the value of land must, in the future, be assessed on its yield of potable water. Those property-owners with a constant source of pure water already have an economically-valuable "product" from their land, and need look no further for a source of income. Bill Mollison
People are not finding potable water and you're bringing me juice? No. Ali Sistani
POTABLE, n. Suitable for drinking. Water is said to be potable indeed, some declare it our natural beverage, although even they find it palatable only when suffering from the recurrent disorder known as thirst, for which it is a medicine. Ambrose Bierce
may I take your beverage order? Source: Internet
AHS enforced the advisory for Wood Buffalo when floodwaters impacted its potable water supply on April 27, 2020. Source: Internet
And bottlers, such as Coca-Cola, deliver its products to the remote corners of the country – where potable water is scant and soda is often sold for less than water. Source: Internet