Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
The word "esculent" refers to something that is suitable for eating as food, particularly plants. It is most commonly used in the context of plants used for human consumption, but can also be applied to animals and fungi.
The term originated from the Latin word "esculentus," which itself is derived from the verb "edere" ("to eat"). This Latin root also gave rise to the English word "edible," which has a similar meaning.
Usage:
"Esculent" is a formal term and is often used in scientific or technical contexts. The more common word "edible" is typically used in everyday speech.
Here are some examples of the use of "esculent":
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