unmerchantable

IPA: ʌnmˈɝtʃʌntʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not merchantable; not fit for market; being of a kind, quality, or quantity that is not salable.
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Examples of "unmerchantable" in Sentences

  • If the work is not thoroughly done the wool passes as "unmerchantable washed."
  • Page 477 better food than maize, although the cracked and inferior rice, that would be unmerchantable, is alone given them.
  • May you buckle on your armor afresh, and, with brick-bats and unmerchantable eggs, go forth to defend your treasures in heaven.
  • The few merchantable trees he spares, together with those now unmerchantable, will, in perhaps twenty years, make another excellent crop.
  • The dead and for the most part unmerchantable wood behind my house, and the driftwood from the pond, have supplied the remainder of my fuel.
  • Page view page image: or pay their debts: therefore it was enacted, that the tobacco of that year be viewed by sworn viewers, and the rotten and unmerchantable, and half the good, to be burned.
  • Now, the byproduct of logging - the unmerchantable tree tops and limbs that are normally left on the forest floor or burned as slash - could be classified as a renewable source of fuel to generate electricity.

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