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priceable, a. U.S.|ˈpraɪsəb(ə)l| [f. price v. + -able.] Capable of being priced or costed; having a calculable value. Also ˈpriceableness n.
1797Coleridge in Sotheby's Catal. Bks. & MSS. 30 Nov. (1891) 58 So much for the priceableness of the volume—not for the saleability. 1934in Webster. 1981Amer. Banker 12 June 4/2 Theory suggests that interest-rate risk presents thrifts with a priceable opportunity. 1987N.Y. Times Mag. 5 Apr. 29/1 For many of us, reputation is our most valuable, if least ‘priceable’, asset. |