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vendible
adjective
Salable; able to be bought, sold, or traded.
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To a certain extent, Greenwich, as a state of mind and as a vendible commodity, is a self-perpetuating contrivance, consisting of some amalgam of exclusivity and display.
Technically speaking, instant gelatine wasn't invented in Le Roy, but it was there, in 1897, that a carpenter, tinkering with the stuff in his kitchen, came up with a vendible commodity; his wife provided the name.
The litany of vendible sites -- everything except the Raiders' Lost Ark -- makes the Clinton fund-raising efforts look relatively tame.
Afghanistan is notable for fluid loyalties and vendible comradeship.
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Reality, after all, teems with confidence games and dubious vendibles, from dot-com stocks to black-market caviar.
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