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Vendible

Vendible \Vend"i*ble\, a. [L. vendibilis: cf. OF. vendible, F. vendable.] Capable of being vended, or sold; that may be sold; salable.

The regulating of prices of things vendible.
--Bacon.

Note: Vendible differs from marketable; the latter signifies proper or fit for market, according to the laws or customs of a place. Vendible has no reference to such legal fitness.

Vendible

Vendible \Vend"i*ble\, n. Something to be sold, or offered for sale. -- Vend"i*ble*ness, n. -- Vend"i*bly, adv.

Wiktionary
vendible

a. salable; able to be bought, sold, or traded. n. Anything that can be bought and sold.

WordNet
vendible

adj. fit to be offered for sale; "marketable produce" [syn: marketable, merchantable, sellable, vendable]

Usage examples of "vendible".

Completing this statement, Vendible went to the telephone and called the outer office.

Though Richard Vendible had not planned it, the name of Curtis Fribbs was due to be connected with that very chain of deaths that had gained front-page news.

The other was Harry Vincent, who had successfully contacted Vendible regarding a proposed advertising tie-up to follow the cryptography convention.

Both Vendible and Hutson affirmed that Clyde had called from Grand Central.

Richard Vendible had unquestionably called Suite 2600 at the Hotel Framton.

The radio had been turned on in the Framton suite each time that Vendible had called.

With illicit profits in his possession, Vendible had gone in for promoting various legitimate enterprises.

Because The Shadow, knowing that the master crook played an air-tight game, had suspected Vendible earlier.

Clyde did not know that Vendible had called the hotel and talked to Fribbs in a feigned voice, suggesting that the cryptogram expert move to a larger suite.

More than that, Vendible had instructed Dirk Bardo to use the same tactics.

Richard Vendible, supercrook behind the game, was in the same boat as his murderous lieutenant.

Within that car were the two whom The Shadow wanted: Richard Vendible and Dirk Bardo.

A fugitive, chased through the streets of Manhattan, where could Vendible stow the swag, if he managed to get clear?

Then, as if that sound had been intended, came a tone that made Vendible swing also.

While Cardona stared past the toppling form of Vendible, he saw nothingness.