merchantable

/ˈmɜrtʃəntəbəl/
adjective
  1. Fit to be bought or sold; of a quality that is acceptable for sale in the usual market.
    • After the storm, only a small portion of the crop was still merchantable.
    • The contract requires that all delivered goods be merchantable and free from defects.
    • The farmer sorted the apples, keeping only the merchantable ones for the grocery store.
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