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vendible
vendible, a. and n. (ˈvɛndɪb(ə)l) [ad. L. vendibilis, f. vendĕre to sell. So Sp. vendible, It. vendibile. Cf. vendable a.] A. adj. 1. Capable of being vended or sold; that may be disposed of by sale; saleable, marketable. Freq. with more, most, etc., denoting the readiness with which a thing can be ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bulk vending
Chocolate covered raisins are a vendible product, but heat will turn the product white. In addition, certain products are not vendible. Gummi bears and similar soft, squishy candies, for instance, will jam the machine. wikipedia.org
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venable
† ˈvenable, a. Obs.—1 [f. L. vēn-um (see venal a.1) + -able.] = vendible a.1507 in Man Reading (1816) 357 Everie burgess..may..also bye and sell all manner of merchandies and thyngs venable in feyres and markets. Oxford English Dictionary
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William London
He is best known for his Catalogue of the most Vendible Books in England of 1657. Catalogue The full title of London's English bibliography was A Catalogue of the most vendible Books in England orderly and alphabetically digested … wikipedia.org
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alienable
alienable, a. (ˈeɪlɪənəb(ə)l) [f. alien v. + -able. Cf. Fr. aliénable, perh. the direct source.] Capable of being alienated, or transferred to the ownership of another.1611 Cotgr., Vendible, vendible, sellable, alienable. 1643 D. Digges Unlawf. Taking Arms i. (1647) 4 Their nerves and sinewes are no... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Wrightington
This was a small mud building, of only one room, in which were liquors, dry and West India goods, shoes, bread, fruits, and everything which is vendible wikipedia.org
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invendible
invendible, a. rare. (ɪnˈvɛndɪb(ə)l) [in-3.] Not vendible; unsaleable. Hence inˌvendiˈbility, inˈvendibleness, unsaleableness.1706 Phillips, Invendible,..unsaleable. 1727 Bailey vol. II, Invendibleness, unsaleableness. ? 17.. Brome To Rdr. (R.), The author may be laughed at, and the stationer beggar... Oxford English Dictionary
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vendable
ˈvendable, a. Now rare. [a. OF. vendable, f. vendre to sell, or (in later use) directly f. vend v. + -able.] = vendible a.c 1400 Rom. Rose 5804 But chaunged is this world unstable; For love is over alle vendable. 1474 Caxton Chesse iii. iv. (1883) 112 Saluste..saith that alle thynges be vendable. c ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyatt v. Vincennes National Bank
unless it was first severed from the land, and to have so treated it would, doubtless, have rendered not only it but the term for years worthless, as vendible wikipedia.org
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unvendible
unˈvendible, a. (un-1 7, 5 b. Cf. prec.)1642 Compl. Ho. Commons 7 That unvendible commodity of Ship-mony. 1747 W. Horsley Fool (1748) II. 274 It is best to lay them [sc. taxes] on Things unvendible. 1841 D'Israeli Amen. Lit. III. 95 Nearly a third of Pope's original subscription edition..[was] left ... Oxford English Dictionary
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National Research Development Corporation v Commissioner of Patents
The Commissioner did not consider the new process a manner of manufacture and argued that the definition of invention is restricted to vendible products to its former condition a vendible product or (c) has the effect of preserving from deterioration some vendible product to which it is applied The outcome wikipedia.org
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vendibility
vendiˈbility [See next and -ity.] The quality of being vendible or saleable.1660 Jer. Taylor Ductor iv. i. rule 2 §31 In Merchandise,..in the price of market, and the vendibility of commodities. 1875 Lower Eng. Surnames (ed. 4) II. App. 162 In former times, a bush or a besom affixed to any article d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Jenison
Of Compunction or Pricking of Heart, the time, means, nature, necessity, and order of it, and of Conversion, (no date), with A Catalogue of the most Vendible wikipedia.org
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appellatively
aˈppellatively, adv. [f. prec. adj. + -ly2.] In an appellative manner; as a common noun.1613 Purchas Pilgr. I. i. vi. 29 In the land of Nod, which some take to be appellatively spoken, as if his misery had given name of Moving unto the place. 1662 Fuller Worthies ii. 18 The Fallacy lieth in the Homo... Oxford English Dictionary
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sellable
sellable, a. (ˈsɛləb(ə)l) Also 4 sillable, 6 sellabill. [f. sell v. + -able.] That may be sold, saleable. Hence ˈsellably adv.1382 Wyclif Ecclus. x. 10 This forsothe hath his soule sillable, or able to be sold. 1561 Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1844) I. 334 Quhatsumewir schip of gudis sellabill arrywis to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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