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un- +‎ salable

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unsalable (plural unsalables)

  1. (US) Something that cannot be sold.

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unsalable (comparative more unsalable, superlative most unsalable)

  1. Not salable; unmerchantable.
    • 1990, Clyde E. Stauffer, Functional Additives for Bakery Foods, page 261:
      The spread ratio of the cookie can be crucial in a commercial plant; if the ratio suddenly changes (in either direction), the cookies may not fit into the carton or tray and may be unsalable because they are unpackageable.

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