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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...
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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...
- reason, most
rubbing alcohol contains a
bitterant which serve to make it
undrinkable and
prevent misuse. The term "rubbing alcohol" came into
prominence in...
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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...
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materials which renders edible that
which was inedible. Thus,
filtering undrinkable water to make it
drinkable falls under this category, as does picking...
- the
desert campaign of
World War II. The oil was used to
render wells undrinkable and thus deny
their use to the enemy. By not
being lethal, the oil was...
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being served goat
stuffed with
onion and
served in fish
sauce and "
undrinkable" wine
mixed with resin,
pitch and gypsum—very
offensive to his Germanic...
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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...