consumable

వినిమయ
definition
noun
drugs and other medical consumables
a commodity that is intended to be used up relatively quickly.
adjective
And if we go to Mars, we're going to have to learn to live off the land as well - learn to extract water and oxygen and other consumable materials from the Martian environment so as to minimise the amount of mass you need to take and bring back.
(of an item for sale) intended to be used up and then replaced.
example
It's trying to see life in terms of a natural thing rather than as a process of consumption, because consumer society starts to make you think of people as other 'consumable' goods, which is really not a good way to think.
Fuel costs are passed on through all kinds of 'consumable' goods and services, hitting the pockets of even those who religiously shun fossil-fuel consumption and choose to travel by bicycle or foot.
The list of these 'consumable' materials goes on and on.
More than twenty years of instructional lessons in self-regulated writing strategies have been transformed into 'consumable' materials ready for classroom use.
So, yes, if you've ever wondered why printers themselves were so cheap, it's because the people that make them make insane profits when you go to stock up on the hardware's 'consumable' bits.
Faith and I were talking yesterday about things we used to sneer at, and I must say that such 'consumable' groomings as I've paid for in the last few days were among my list of things that were too bourgeois for words.
The authorities should standardise the quality of all 'consumable' goods supplied for distribution and certify them with ISI marking.
Boo! entered the South African music scene in October 1997, with their mind-bendingly weird, though deliciously 'consumable' sound.
The supply chain is comprised of the vendors and suppliers that provide 'consumable' materials and refurbishment services to the supply system and depot.
As workers we are the makers of our world, not just the buyers of 'consumable' parts of it.
The grants are intended to cover the costs of specialized equipment, essential 'consumable' material, and scientific literature.
Zhou considered the difficulties faced by women PhDs when seeking boyfriends to be quite deep rooted and unlikely to disappear until society accepted women as more than 'consumable' items for viewing and enjoying.
The site showcases photography, design and desirable 'consumable' items and just like the style magazine original, it's all done in the hippest possible taste.
Its booths selling milk in readily 'consumable' forms are gradually on the rise.
And if we go to Mars, we're going to have to learn to live off the land as well - learn to extract water and oxygen and other 'consumable' materials from the Martian environment so as to minimise the amount of mass you need to take and bring back.
The film holds promise for those who are open to deriving their pleasure from characterisation rather than the more readily 'consumable' series of events that popular films usually rely on to maintain interest.
Mangold says Mackendrick taught him to think of his work not as a 'consumable' item swallowed up by the box office and then forgotten, but as art that lasts.
We feel that none of us needs a gift for the sake of having a gift and also often resort to 'consumable' items like a good bottle of wine.
But as Hugh Pearman noted, the microflat down-graded the home from a spatial concept to little more than a 'consumable' object, an over-the-counter gadget, the iPod of housing.
However, our readers require more and so I must try to do justice to this cornucopia of 'consumable' marvels.
The passages I have quoted from the Response indicate that Wang's argument particularly in relation to 'consumables' is simply not sustainable.
This included 'consumables' , such as water bladders, chlorine, cleaning tools and hygiene education materials.
So the Reynolds can carry less than one-fifth the 'consumables' needed by the earlier spaceship.
There is something to be said about making children earn their 'consumables' , so they can appreciate the true cost, and the true value of money.
A duty-free entitlement would be given to them for import of capital goods, spares, office equipment and 'consumables' .
Instead of wasting money on exchanging 'consumables' , which have a limited shelf life, the management went in for a collective gift of permanent value.
This is important because training a PhD student in medical research costs about $100,000 / year in 'consumables' etc.
I had just got to the point where I was beginning to worry that fixing things was going to cost me money when a chance remark by the guy I buy my computer 'consumables' from gave me an idea.
But Krithika's parents prefer her purchasing branded 'consumables' .
Makers of all sorts of printers from ends very low to very high, Epson printers benefit from years of heritage and the relatively easy availability of 'consumables' .
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