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shippable

American  
[ship-uh-buhl] / ˈʃɪp ə bəl /

adjective

  1. being in a suitable form or condition for shipping.


Other Word Forms

  • unshippable adjective

Etymology

Origin of shippable

First recorded in 1475–85; ship 1 + -able

Example Sentences

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Etsy and eBay are better suited to shippable items, especially tools, electronics, housewares and artwork.

From The Wall Street Journal

The design is “nowhere near shippable” and required roughly halving the Meta Quest 2’s 110-degree field of view.

From The Verge

Starburst is even less shippable than Butterscotch but tests a similarly impressive upgrade.

From The Verge

“The stars are all aligned for Qatar to become a very significant L.N.G. exporter to Europe,” said Cinzia Bianco, a Gulf research fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, referring to liquefied natural gas, a shippable form of the commodity.

From New York Times

You decide, here’s the thing, I’m going to build it and while I’m playing with it I will decide whether that’s a shippable thing or not a shippable thing.

From The Verge