The difference between Drinkworthy and Potable
When used as adjectives, drinkworthy means capable or worthy of being drunk, whereas potable means good for drinking without fear of poisoning or disease.
Potable is also noun with the meaning: any drinkable liquid.
check bellow for the other definitions of Drinkworthy and Potable
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Drinkworthy as an adjective:
Capable or worthy of being drunk; drinkable; potable.
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Potable as an adjective:
Good for drinking without fear of poisoning or disease.
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Potable as a noun:
Any drinkable liquid; a beverage.