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Etymology

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un- +‎ perishable

Adjective

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unperishable (comparative more unperishable, superlative most unperishable)

  1. Not perishable.
    • 1891, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3[1]:
      This venerable Person is represented looking forward as it were from the Verge of extreme Old Age, into a future State, and rising into a Contemplation on the unperishable Part of his Nature, and its Existence after Death.
    • 1912, Charles E Young, Dangers of the Trail in 1865[2]:
      The perishable goods were placed in the large warehouses but the unperishable were covered with tarpaulin and left where unloaded.

Noun

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unperishable (plural unperishables)

  1. A food or other substance that is not perishable.