And those which you sent vs now last, by misfortune there with you at the lading were wette and fretted in many places, and haue lost their colour: by meanes whereof they be not sovendible as if they had come well conditioned.
Foxe skins, white, blacke, and russet will be vendible here.
And to certifie vs whether our set clothes be vendible there or not: and whether they be rowed and shorne: because ofttimes they goe vndrest.
Food and cloathing are the most vendible commodities among the natives of that country, and sell to such advantage, that rice often yields a profit of four for one.
To meet the specifications of Mr. Clark's theory of capital, thesevendible securities--as e.
Traffic in vendible capital has not been unknown in the past, but it is only recently that it has come into the foreground as the most important line of business enterprise.
The monopolistic control is effected by means of the vendible securities covering the capital engaged.
Man's part in this pecuniary world was to respond with alacrity to the situation, and so adapt his vendible effects to the shifting demand as to realise something in the outcome.
As was said above, the method, or the ways and means, characteristic of this superior business enterprise is a traffic in vendible capital.
The facts being, of course, that the undertaker in such a case seeks to produce economically as vendible a product as may be.
The English commoditiesvendible here are as follow: English iron in long thin bars, sells for six dollars the pekul.
A third sort comes from Priaman and Barrowse, which is very coarse, and not vendible in England.
Note: Vendiblediffers from marketable; the latter signifies proper or fit for market, according to the laws or customs of a place.
But the labour of the manufacturer fixes and realizes itself in some particular subject or vendible commodity, which lasts for some time at least after that labour is past.
That work consists in services which perish generally in the very instant of their performance, and does not fix or realize itself in any vendible commodity, which can replace the value of their wages and maintenance.
The labour of the menial servant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itself in any particular subject or vendible commodity.
The labour, on the contrary, of artificers, manufacturers, and merchants, naturally does fix and realize itself in some such vendible commodity.
Their labour, when properly directed, fixes and realizes itself in the subject or vendible commodity upon which it is bestowed, and generally adds to its price the value at least of their own maintenance and consumption.
Every dollar's worth of vendible property in the world is equal in value to a dollar in gold.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vendible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: article; drug; feature; item; leader; product; seconds; special; staple; ware