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"nonedible" Definitions
  1. not fit to be eaten : not edible : INEDIBLE

13 Sentences With "nonedible"

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Until I gather up the courage to go rogue, I have resigned myself to raising nonedible plants.
Not the white, fluffy mold that gives cheese its essence — it was the nonedible, possibly reputation-destroying black mold.
Tiny, nonedible items such as a miniature drum kit and a faux-record-player platter further riff on the musical theme.
In my kitchen, I'm currently growing basil and scallions, and I'm experimenting with propagating succulents and other types of nonedible house plants with the planter.
More what ifs: What if we followed the Brassicas with a nonedible cover crop like clover, which would keep the soil nicely blanketed and replenish it with nutrients like carbon?
If none of the above takes your fancy, there are always nonedible gifts to consider like flowers, stuffed animals, candles, massages and, most important, quality time with your loved one.
Tide detergent pods were at the center of a the tongue-in-cheek (but dangerous) "Tide Pod Challenge" that encouraged people to post videos of them eating the nonedible detergent pods. 
Of that, about 85 percent of that blend is supposed to come from a nearly even mix of corn ethanol and cellulosics (derived from wood chips, corn stover, grasses and other nonedible plant parts).
She also has done burger and fries cuff links ($880) and edamame charms in tsavorite and black diamonds ($2,380), as well as nonedible inspired pieces like pendants that indicate battery energy levels in gems.
The seasoning salts are sourced from around the world, and some come in inventive flavors such as spicy curry and fruit infused while many of the nonedible items, such as the lamps and cooking and serving blocks, are made of Himalayan salt.
Even in areas with climate ill suited to support vegetation, such as the Imperial Valley of California, have reported severe rust damage, with many crop fields having 100% infection rate. Puccinia asparagi also attacks a number of nonedible species of asparagus, including A. brouseopetii, A. caspius, A. maritimus, A. medeoloides, asparagus fern (A. plumosus), and A. verticillatus. It has also been observed to attack the common onion, Welsh or Spanish onion, chives, and shallot.
A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to exempt certain Alaskan Native articles from prohibitions against sale of items containing nonedible migratory bird parts, and for other purposes () was a proposed law that would have allowed Alaskan Natives to make and sell traditional handicrafts such as masks, jewelry, clothing, and hunting equipment that are made from parts of migratory birds, particularly feathers. H.R. 3109 was introduced and passed in the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. It was not passed in the Senate, and expired at the conclusion of the 113th United States Congress.
This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the Congressional Research Service, a public domain source. H.R. 3109 would amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to provide that nothing in such Act prohibits possessing, selling, bartering, purchasing, shipping, and transporting any authentic Alaskan Native article of handicraft or clothing on the basis that it contains a nonedible migratory bird part. Makes such exemption inapplicable with respect to any handicraft or clothing containing any part of a migratory bird that was taken in a wasteful manner. H.R. 3109 would define "authentic Alaskan Native article of handicraft or clothing" to mean any item that is composed of natural materials and produced, decorated, or fashioned by an Alaskan Native (Indian, Aleut, or Eskimo who resides in Alaska), in the exercise of traditional Alaskan Native handicrafts, without the use of any pantograph or other mass copying device, including any weaving, carving, stitching, sewing, lacing, beading, drawing, or painting.

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