fit+to+drink
31starvation — 1. noun a condition of severe suffering due to a lack of nutrition. We havent one chance for life in a hundred thousand if we dont find food and water upon Caprona. This water coming out of the cliff is not salt; but neither is it fit to drink,… …
32potification — po·ti·fi·ca·tion (po″tĭ fĭ kaґshən) the process of making water fit to drink. Applied to sea water, it is the process of removing sufficient salts to render the remaining fluid safe for drinking …
33fresh — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. novel, recent; new, unfaded, unjaded, unhackneyed, unused; healthy, vigorous; rested, unfatigued; unsalted; cool, refreshing, brisk, keen; inexperienced; slang, insolent. See newness, cold, health,… …
34bulk — 01. We buy our carrots in [bulk] because they are much cheaper that way. 02. By buying [bulk] purchases of our food, we can get stuff at much lower prices than usual. 03. She was wearing a big [bulky] sweater that hid the fact that she was… …
35remove — 01. Please [remove] your shoes when you come into the house. 02. Do you know how to [remove] coffee stains from a white shirt? 03. My son wants a pair of roller blades with [removable] wheels so they can double as shoes. 04. Mother Teresa once… …
36drinkability — adj. quality of being suitable for drinking, quality of being fit to drink, potability …
37impotable — adj. not fit to drink, undrinkable …
38potability — n. quality of being fit to drink, drinkability …
39undrinkable — adj. not drinkable, not fit to drink …
40drinkable — a. Potable, that may be drunk, fit to drink, suitable for drinking …