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Perishable   /pˈɛrɪʃəbəl/   Listen
Perishable

adjective
1.
Liable to perish; subject to destruction or death or decay.  "Perishable foods such as butter and fruit"  Antonym: imperishable.
noun
1.
Food that will decay rapidly if not refrigerated.  Synonym: spoilable.



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"Perishable" Quotes from Famous Books



... investigations of the Arabs, he naturally surpasses his Greek master in astronomical knowledge. In physical science, however, he gives undivided allegiance to the Aristotelian theory of a sublunary and a celestial world of spheres, the former composed of the sublunary elements in constantly shifting, perishable combinations, and the latter, of the stable, unchanging fifth substance (quintessence). But the question, how God moves these spheres, separates Maimonides from his master. His own answer has a Neoplatonic ring. ...
— Jewish Literature and Other Essays • Gustav Karpeles

... Creator, Preserver, and Ruler of the Universe, and, as a necessary corollary, the belief in the immortality of the soul[1], which, as an emanation from that primal cause, was to be distinguished, by a future and eternal life, from the vile and perishable dust which ...
— The Symbolism of Freemasonry • Albert G. Mackey

... they agree with the Greeks, for they affirm that the world was produced, and is perishable, and that it is spherical; that God, governing it as well as framing it, pervades the whole; that the principles of all things are various, but water is the principle of the construction of the world; that ...
— On the Antiquity of the Chemical Art • James Mactear

... the contrast between spirit and matter, between the infinite and finite, found in the cosmos itself. In the case of all spiritual beings, life in the body or flesh is at bottom an inadequate and unsuitable condition, for the spirit is eternal, the flesh perishable. But the pre-temporal existence, which was only a doubtful assumption as regards ordinary spirits, was a matter of certainty in the case of the higher and purer ones. They lived in an upper world long before this earth was created, ...
— History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) • Adolph Harnack

... family the cap has no gills on the upper surface, but, instead, there are small tubes or pores. This class of plants may be naturally divided into two groups: The perishable fungi with the pores easily separating from the cap and from each other, which may be called Boletaceae; and the leathery, corky, and woody fungi, with pores permanently united to the cap and with each ...
— The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise - Its Habitat and its Time of Growth • M. E. Hard


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