chewable

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Etymology[edit]

chew +‎ -able

Adjective[edit]

chewable (comparative more chewable, superlative most chewable)

  1. Capable of being chewed.
  2. Chewy.
  3. (finance, of a poison pill) Allowing for a particular type of bid that does not trigger the flip-in.

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Noun[edit]

chewable (plural chewables)

  1. Anything that is chewable; anything that is able to be chewed.
    1. A medicine supplied in a form that can be chewed.

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