unmarketable

[mahr-ki-tuh-buhl]

mar·ket·a·ble

[mahr-ki-tuh-buhl]
adjective
1.
readily salable.
2.
of or pertaining to selling or buying: marketable values; marketable areas.

Origin:
1590–1600; market + -able

mar·ket·a·bil·i·ty, mar·ket·a·ble·ness, noun
mar·ket·a·bly, adverb
non·mar·ket·a·bil·i·ty, noun
non·mar·ket·a·ble, adjective, noun
un·mar·ket·a·ble, adjective
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Unmarketable is always a great word to know.
So is interrobang. Does it mean:
a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes.
a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
WordNet
unmarketable

adjective
1. not fit for sale 
2. not capable of being sold 
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