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digestible

[dih-jes-tuh-buhl, dahy-] / dɪˈdʒɛs tə bəl, daɪ- /
ADJECTIVE
eatable
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“Tariffs have often been used as a negotiating tool and we’ve ultimately settled at effective tariff rates that are more digestible by the companies that have to pay them,” he noted.

From MarketWatch

Our critic called it a “handsome, scholarly exhibition” whose “curators and designers have done a canny, mostly successful job of making its dense history digestible.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"If we better understand the underlying processes," says Luo, "we can cook tastier and more digestible dishes, so to speak, because then we'll know exactly which spices, in which amounts, make the sauce especially tasty."

From Science Daily

To make the resulting flour safe and digestible for humans, the outer husks and certain phenolic compounds must first be removed.

From Science Daily

What drove you to make “After the Hunt” less easily digestible?

From Salon