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merchantable

English

Etymology

merchant +? -able

Adjective

merchantable (comparative more merchantable, superlative most merchantable)

  1. Fit for the market, i.e. suitable for selling for an ordinary price. Sometimes, this is a technical designation for a particular kind or class.
    • March 1858, Nathan Clifford in the United States Supreme Court, Leonard v. Davis 66 U.S. 476
      The defendants pleaded the general issue, with notice of the set-off, averring that but a part of the logs ever came to their possession, and of this part but a few were merchantable, the balance of them being worthless, and claiming damages for the inferior quality of the logs.

Antonyms

  • unmerchantable

Related terms

  • unmerchantable
  • merchantability

Translations

References

  • merchantable in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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unsellable

English

Etymology

un- +? sellable

Adjective

unsellable (comparative more unsellable, superlative most unsellable)

  1. Not sellable; very hard to sell.

Synonyms

  • (not sellable): unsalable, unmerchantable, unmarketable

Antonyms

  • (not sellable): salable, sellable, merchantable, marketable

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