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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
salable
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ It will be two years before the trees produce a salable crop.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Ideas seem valueless unless they are salable.
▪ Women, in contrast, tended to turn out salable products.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Salable

Salable \Sal"a*ble\, a. [From Sale.] Capable of being sold; fit to be sold; finding a ready market. -- Sal"a*ble*ness, n. -- Sal"a*bly, adv.

Wiktionary
salable

a. (alternative spelling of saleable English)

WordNet
salable

adj. possible to sell [syn: saleable] [ant: unsalable]

Usage examples of "salable".

The traffic sounds, roar of conversations on the veranda, motor scooters, and vendors hawking everything salable overpowered the band, reducing it to an occasional cymbal-clash, an oompah now and then.

I undertook solitary terrifying voyages, hardly knowing my clutch from my elbow, driving down to Bernalillo, up to Farm-ington, over to the Rio Puerco country, even making a vast expedition out to Hopi, going to all sorts of places where, in violation of local archaeological ordinances, the farmers raid unexcavated ruined pueblos and winkle out salable merchandise.

Now our friend, there, knows verses that are salable and unsalable as well as you do brown sugar.

I undertook solitary terrifying voyages, hardly knowing my clutch from my elbow, driving down to Bernalillo, up to Farm-ington, over to the Rio Puerco country, even making a vast expedition out to Hopi, going to all sorts of places where, in violation of local archaeological ordinances, the farmers raid unexcavated ruined pueblos and winkle out salable merchandise.

There was nothing in the shape of a mining claim that was not salable.

They were all dirt-poor, with children, without husbands, without other salable skills, and most with too many miles on them to compete as prostitutes or taxi dancers.