Difference between Merchantable and Sellable
What is the difference between Merchantable and Sellable?
Merchantable as an adjective is fit for market; such as is usually sold in market, or such as will bring the ordinary price; as, merchantable wheat; sometimes, a technical designation for a particular kind or class. while Sellable as an adjective is able or likely to be sold
Merchantable
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Fit for market; such as is usually sold in market, or such as will bring the ordinary price; as, merchantable wheat; sometimes, a technical designation for a particular kind or class.
Sellable
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Able or likely to be sold
We hope you now know whether to use Merchantable or Sellable in your sentence.