undigestable
English
editEtymology
editun- + digestable
Adjective
editundigestable (comparative more undigestable, superlative most undigestable)
- Indigestible.
- 2007 February 20, Henry Fountain, “These Chili Peppers Are Hot and Old”, in New York Times[1]:
- My first thought was that that’s odd — things like that are usually caused by undigestable starches, and peppers don’t have starches.