invendible

English

Etymology

From Latin invendibilis. See in- (not) + vendible.

Adjective

invendible (comparative more invendible, superlative most invendible)

  1. Not vendible or saleable.
    • January 14 1789, Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Jay
      It had already begun to render our oils invendible in the ports of France

References

invendible in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913


Spanish

Adjective

invendible (plural invendibles)

  1. unsellable

Further reading

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