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easily spoiled

adjective as in perishable

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During a period in history when manuscripts were flimsy and easily spoiled, astronomers and astrologers needed a backup method to remember numbers accurately.

Fussy to the point of absurdity about the climatic and geological conditions in which it will deign to perform, and easily spoiled in the winery, it has been known to break hearts and careers, making despairing Jean de Florettes of even the most seasoned winemakers.

In addition, all meat products should be cooked to the correct temperature, and easily spoiled foods should be refrigerated within two hours.

Not only are the specimens very unequal, but each of them is variable, easily spoiled, and particularly affected by moisture.

And that’s why an otherwise good day can be so easily spoiled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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