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collectible
[ kuh-lek-tuh-buhl ]
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Other Words From
- noncol·lecta·ble adjective
- noncol·lecti·ble adjective
- precol·lecta·ble adjective
- precol·lecti·ble adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of collectible1
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Example Sentences
The book is loosely organized around real estate, a Clark family collectible.
What is a gadget/object/collectible that you could not live without?
Soon after launching, their collaborative product lines became cult, collectible items among in-the-knows worldwide.
I am still trying to wrap my brain around the idea that the hottest topic in Washington today is . . . collectible platinum coins.
Batman: The Dark Knight Rises collectible statues for Batman, Catwoman, and Bane are $130 each.
In case of whipping the amount of damages collectible from the county was $1000.
Elim had some arrears of pay, but now he seriously doubted whether they were collectible.
January 30, 1864, the tax was increased to two cents a pound, collectible on all cotton coming from the Confederate States.
The balance outstanding at the close of 1900 was $75,014, and of this a considerable part was collectible.
Of this amount about $25,000 covered accounts not included in their estimate of collectible indebtedness.
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