English edit

Etymology edit

non- +‎ durable

Adjective edit

nondurable (not comparable)

  1. (economics) Providing useful services for only one period, especially a year.
    • 2009 February 6, The Associated Press, “Factory Orders Fall Again With No Clear End in Sight”, in New York Times[1]:
      Demand for nondurable goods, products like food, paper and petroleum, fell by 4.8 percent in December after an 8.7 percent fall in November.

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Noun edit

nondurable (plural nondurables)

  1. (economics) A nondurable good.

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