Non-fungible
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Alternative form of nonfungible. alt-of, alternative
"Roman law draws a distinction between fungibles and non-fungibles which looks superficially the same as the thing/wealth distinction but is in fact different. A thing is fungible if it is not unique, in the sense that, if lost, it could be replaced by a thing that is to all intents and purposes identical."
- 1 Alternative form of nonfungible. alt-of, alternative, not-comparable
"Horses, slaves, and so forth, are non-fungible things, because they differ individually in value and cannot be exchanged indifferently one for another."
Example
More examples"Horses, slaves, and so forth, are non-fungible things, because they differ individually in value and cannot be exchanged indifferently one for another."
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