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salable
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
salable
(adjective)
salable
adjective
or
saleable
/
ˈ
seɪləbəl/
salable
adjective
or
saleable
/
ˈ
seɪləbəl/
Britannica Dictionary definition of SALABLE
[
more salable; most salable
]
:
capable of being sold
:
good enough to be sold
We'll have to repaint the house for it to be
salable
.
a
salable
commodity/product
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— salability
/ˌseɪlə
ˈ
bɪləti/
noun
[
noncount
]
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