adjective Download 🔗Share Able to be done without; able to be expended; easily replaced. Examples : "The old, worn-out textbook was dispensable; we could easily use a newer edition. " utility business economy job Chat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
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adjective Download 🔗Share (nutrition, of an amino acid) Not essential to be taken in as part of an organism's diet, as it can be synthesized de novo. Examples : "Lysine is a dispensable amino acid, meaning your body can produce it on its own, so you don't need to get it from food all the time. " physiology organism biology biochemistry medicine food Chat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading