Salvability vs Salability - What's the difference?
salvability | salability |
The quality or condition of being salvable.
The extent to which something can easily be sold
*{{quote-news, year=1988, date=May 13, author=Nancy Hamm, title=Fashion Final, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Although even the most outrageous outfits would go on sale the next day, the salability of a "medieval biker dress" or "paper bag shorts" seemed a secondary consideration. }}
As nouns the difference between salvability and salability
is that salvability is the quality or condition of being salvable while salability is the extent to which something can easily be sold.salvability
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Noun
(-)- In the Latin scheme of redemption, salvability was not possible outside the communion of the visible organization. — A. V. G. Allen.
salability
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Alternative forms
*saleabilityNoun
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