Vendible

//ˈvɛndɪb(ə)l// adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Anything that can be bought and sold.

    "One thing for sure, with the way the free-market purists have turned everything from political representation to health care to spiritual redemption into mere vendibles, they won’t be pleased with him for pushing this particular line of inquiry."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Salable; able to be bought, sold, or traded.

    "But as for the multitude of Sermons ready printed and pil'd up, on every text that is not difficult, our London trading St. Thomas in his veſtry, and adde to boot St. Martin, and St. Hugh, have not within their hallow'd limits more vendible ware of all ſorts ready made: […]"

Adjective
  1. 1
    fit to be offered for sale wordnet

Example

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"But as for the multitude of Sermons ready printed and pil'd up, on every text that is not difficult, our London trading St. Thomas in his veſtry, and adde to boot St. Martin, and St. Hugh, have not within their hallow'd limits more vendible ware of all ſorts ready made: […]"

Etymology

From Latin vendibilis, from vendere (“to sell”).

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