1. unsaleable - Noun
2. unsaleable - Adjective
impossible to sell
Source: WordNetYou will be unsaleable in perpetuity, the Unsaleable, in your books as well as in your person, and thus will be definitively realized the separation, naturally desired by you, from the sellers and people for sale. Leon Bloy
Because lettuce that flowers (through the process known as " bolting ") becomes bitter and unsaleable, plants grown for consumption are rarely allowed to grow to maturity. Source: Internet
This process consists of pressure impregnation of otherwise unsaleable chalky American material by epoxy and plastics (such as polystyrene ) and water glass (sodium silicate) to produce a wetting effect and improve durability. Source: Internet
However, fish can get "black gut", rendering them unsaleable, if sea butterflies are consumed in large quantities. Source: Internet
More likely, however, an infestation is more likely to turn a good crop into a mediocre one and render a borderline crop unsaleable. Source: Internet
The addition of “unsaleable” items complicates matters further. Source: Internet