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What does perishable mean?

"Perishable" means something that decays, spoils, or deteriorates relatively quickly. This applies to both physical objects and abstract concepts.

Here's a breakdown:

For physical objects:

* Food: Fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy products, and baked goods are all perishable because they can become moldy, rotten, or unsafe to eat after a certain time.

* Flowers: Fresh-cut flowers will wilt and die if not properly cared for.

* Organic materials: Things like wood, paper, and textiles can degrade over time due to moisture, insects, or bacteria.

For abstract concepts:

* Moments: Time is perishable, and moments can't be relived.

* Opportunities: Certain chances and possibilities can be lost if not acted upon.

* Beauty: The beauty of a fleeting moment or a fading flower is also perishable.

In essence, anything with a limited lifespan or that is prone to decay can be considered perishable.

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