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indigestibility

American  
[in-di-jes-tuh-bi-li-tee, in-dahy-] / ˌɪn dɪˌdʒɛs təˈbɪ lɪ ti, ˌɪn daɪ- /

noun

  1. the quality of being difficult or impossible to digest.


Example Sentences

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There was a half-serious discussion about the indigestibility of raw onion, and Ike remarked that they had once bothered him, but he hadn't been upset by them for a long time.

From Time Magazine Archive

The chief objection to nuts is supposed to be on account of their indigestibility.

From Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses by Daniel, Florence

They may disagree with the system, by their toughness, indigestibility, or use in a state of decay.

From Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous by Palmer, Julius A. (Julius Auboineau)

This is true, but does not carry with it the inference that indigestibility accompanies this coagulation.

From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)

They will come out crisp and flaky, and free from all objections on the score of indigestibility.

From The Myrtle Reed Cook Book by Reed, Myrtle