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Collectible vs Shakespeareana - What's the difference?

collectible | shakespeareana |

As nouns the difference between collectible and shakespeareana

is that collectible is an object which someone might want to collect while shakespeareana is items related to , especially collectibles.

As an adjective collectible

is worthy or suitable for collecting on historical/financial grounds, or for meeting a personal aesthetic.

collectible

English

Alternative forms

* collectable (British English)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Worthy or suitable for collecting on historical/financial grounds, or for meeting a personal aesthetic.
  • collectible''' stamps'', '''''collectible''' china'', '''''collectible Beatles memorabilia
  • Rightfully subject to payment.
  • a collectible bill
  • That is likely to be paid.
  • He's owed it to us for six months, but it doesn't look very collectible to me.

    Derived terms

    * collectibility

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An object which someone might want to collect.
  • shakespeareana

    English

    Noun

    (en-plural noun)
  • items related to , especially collectibles.
  • English eponyms