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What is the prefix for inedible?

There isn't a specific prefix for "inedible" in the same way that there is for "edible" (e.g., "non-edible").

However, you can use various prefixes to convey the meaning of "inedible," depending on the specific context:

* Un-: This is the most common prefix for making a word the opposite of its original meaning. So, you could use "un-edible" to mean "not edible."

* Non-: This prefix also indicates negation. You could say "non-edible" to mean "not edible."

* In-: This prefix is used to indicate the opposite of a word, but it's less common than "un-" and "non-". You could use "inedible" to mean "not edible," but it's not as common as the other options.

Ultimately, the best prefix to use will depend on the specific context of your writing.

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