chewable vs flocculent

chewable

adj
  • Chewy. 

  • Capable of being chewed. 

  • Allowing for a particular type of bid that does not trigger the flip-in. 

noun
  • A medicine supplied in a form that can be chewed. 

  • Anything that is chewable; anything that is able to be chewed. 

flocculent

adj
  • Flaky. 

  • Covered in a woolly substance; downy. 

  • Flocculated, resembling bits of wool; woolly. 

How often have the words chewable and flocculent occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )