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cashable, a.|ˈkæʃəb(ə)l| [f. cash v.2 + -able.] Capable of being cashed. Also fig. (cf. cash-value).
1891Pall Mall Gaz. 21 Sept. 2/1 The money card would not be cashable. 1928Daily Express 2 July 10/2 Cashable orders on retail or manufacturing firms. 1953H. H. Price Thinking & Exper. ii. 36 It is part of the nature of a concept to be ‘cashable’ by instances, whether or not it is actually cashed. Ibid. vii. 229 There can be no symbols unless some symbols are empirically cashable. |