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- Drinking water or potable water is water that is safe for ingestion, either when drunk directly in liquid form or consumed indirectly through food preparation...
- Inexhaustible Chalice (Russian: Неупиваемая чаша; also known in English as Inexhaustible Cup or Non-intoxicating Chalice) is a wonderworking icon of the...
- dry, acidic, and thin. Though it has been characterised as "virtually undrinkable", it is excellent for distillation and aging. It may be made only from...
- the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis—but the water was salty and undrinkable. In an alternative version of the myth from Vergil's Georgics, Poseidon...
- materials which renders edible that which was inedible. Thus, filtering undrinkable water to make it drinkable falls under this category, as does picking...
- moving across the bay to Oakland and the family complaining about crime, undrinkable water, and constant sound of police sirens saw the episode being briefly...
- mixed into the fuel alcohol by Navy authorities to render the alcohol undrinkable, and various methods were emplo**** by the U.S. sailors to separate the...
- being the more widely available formulation. Rubbing alcohol is rendered undrinkable by the addition of bitterants or other denaturants. In the British Pharmacopoeia...
- the brim to make it drinkable. Some[who?] argue that the word means "undrinkable" in Gr****, but it may instead be linked to the Persian root spand[what...
- is that the quality of the wine is reduced (less appealing, sometimes undrinkable), with consequent impact on its value.[verification needed] There are...