Unsalable vs Unsawable - What's the difference?
unsalable | unsawable |
That which cannot be sold.
Not salable; unmerchantable.
* 1990 , Clyde E. Stauffer, Functional Additives for Bakery Foods (page 261)
As adjectives the difference between unsalable and unsawable
is that unsalable is not salable; unmerchantable while unsawable is not capable of being sawn, or cut with a saw.As a noun unsalable
is that which cannot be sold.unsalable
English
Alternative forms
* unsaleableNoun
(unsalables)Adjective
(en adjective)- The spread ratio of the cookie can be crucial in a commercial plant; if the ratio suddenly changes (in either direction), the cookies may not fit into the carton or tray and may be unsalable because they are unpackageable.