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Fit to be offered for sale.
marketable
sellable
vendible
vendable
saleable
salable
1
Neither was the little old shop any longer empty of
merchantable
goods.
2
The National Forests contain nearly five hundred billion board feet of
merchantable
timber.
3
In return we were to pay him,
merchantable
scale, four dollars a thousand.
4
Other important manufactures are
merchantable
iron, brass and copper, locomotives and agricultural implements.
5
He declined to treat as a
merchantable
commodity principles of such importance to mankind.
6
There seems to be no calamity overtaking man, that can not be rendered
merchantable
.
7
Your chances of growing a high quality tree to
merchantable
size are better in the plantation.
8
Sterling and Hutchinson followed with factories which made considerable amounts of
merchantable
sugar at no profit.
9
As a rule the trees which will remain
merchantable
for another thirty years should be left.
10
Nearly every Arctic animal furnishes a
merchantable
pelt.
11
All
merchantable
sugar pine may therefore be removed.
12
Their natural charms were no longer
merchantable
.
13
As soon as raised, they are immediately cut into small pieces and dried, and are then
merchantable
.
14
Ah, not in these cold
merchantable
days
15
You can't create a contract that resolves all the issues, but the contract should be
merchantable
,
Klemme said.
16
Each year the owner may have to pay a tax on the
merchantable
crops of many past years.
merchantable
merchantable timber
merchantable commodity
merchantable herrings
merchantable iron
merchantable size