Wiktionary
a. Able or likely to be sold.
WordNet
adj. fit to be offered for sale; "marketable produce" [syn: marketable, merchantable, vendable, vendible]
Usage examples of "sellable".
A defensive reaction against the attractiveness designed into his genes to make him a more sellable commercial commodity.
And there was no way that the legions could extract enough good land, silver, gold, or sellable slaves to repay them for the blood and treasure they had to pour out to finally and forever break the resistance of the native peoples.
MGM left Jerry alone and he gave them hundreds of thousands of sellable albums that they distributed from coast to coast.
He had not forgotten that field, and a year later he had bought it, and three years later he had built on it: the bank decided that Monsieur Richard was a reasonable risk, and if he were promoted or even posted away from the region it would be a sellable property: he got his loan on quite good terms.
They look for dropped valuables, including bodies they can loot for money and other sellable items.
There is no time for Gaudet to try to find Raval and either persuade him with money or torture, so without me there is a great probability that Gaudet will fail to deliver a sellable product to the government of France.