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Definition of Unsalable

Unsalable
Unsalable Un*sal"a*ble, a. Not salable; unmerchantable. -- n. That which can not be sold. --Byron.

Meaning of Unsalable from wikipedia

- family. Gruder said the notoriety of the home had made it essentially unsalable. The home was demolished in March 2015. On January 21, 2015, Newtown Legislative...
- and before long the Icelanders had sold their entire load of previously unsalable furs to the king's men and the locals. Harald was ever after known as...
- [citation needed] Inaccurate timing of the heating can produce inferior or unsalable cheese due to variations in flavor and texture. Cream cheese has a higher...
- the manufacturer. The cost of processing the return and the loss of the unsalable returned product can result in significant losses to the drop shipper...
- could cross-pollinate with their organic alfalfa, making their crops unsalable in countries that ban the growing of GM crops. The District Court ruled...
- viscerally scary film about what in other hands would be a decidedly unsalable subject, namely death," is "both quaint and devastating." Desson Thomson...
- galleries that were not viable financially, being forced to accept expensive, unsalable inventory, and being undersold by discount outlets the prices of which...
- since even the potential for exposure had rendered the sheep permanently unsalable for either meat or wool. The incident, coinciding with the birth of the...
- conve**** by Lovecraft to another correspondent: "Derleth didn't say it was unsalable; in fact, he rather thought it would sell. He said it was a poor story...
- too damp, it would rot in transit; if too dry, it would crumble and be unsalable. In the early years at Jamestown the settlers paid little heed to quality...