I. adjective
or vend·able ˈ ̷ ̷dəbəl
Etymology: vendible from Middle English, from Latin vendibilis, from vendere to sell + -ibilis -ible; vendable from Middle English, from Middle French, from vendre to sell (from Latin vendere ) + -able — more at vend
1. : available or suitable for sale
vendible produce
: of a kind to command a cash return
vendible beauty
2. obsolete : open to corrupt bargaining : venal
3. : generally acceptable : passing as current
II. noun
( -s )
: a vendible article — usually used in plural