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English
Etymology
From consume + -able.
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Adjective
consumable (comparative more consumable, superlative most consumable)
- That is consumed or depleted upon use.
1991, Gayle Greene, Changing the Story: Feminist Fiction and the Tradition:Atwood's Edible Woman offers a brilliant analysis of woman as consumable in consumer capitalism: when Marian turns out in a tarty hairdo and red dress...
- That may be eaten.
Derived terms
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Noun
consumable (plural consumables)
- A material or product that is produced for consumption.
printer consumables such as toner and ink cartridges
2006, Department of Mining Engineering, Proceedings: 35th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, volume 25, West Virginia University, page 162:The drillhead produces the drilling rotation and torque but also must slide out of position to allow the machine to manipulate the finisher drill steel and consumables.
2012, John Priestley, Oracle e-Business Consultancy Handbook, →ISBN, page 138:It is normal for any organization to have two types of expense items, stockable and non-stockable. The stockable expense items – factory consumables etc – are booked into a subinventory and can be accrued on receipt.
Translations
material or product intended for consumption