unpriceable

adj

Etymology

From un- + priceable.

  1. derived from pretium
  2. derived from pris
  3. inherited from price
  4. suffixed as priceable — “price + able
  5. prefixed as unpriceable — “un + priceable

Definitions

  1. Not priceable.

    • On the low table between us stood the coffee apparatus and two glasses. Josella's was the small one with the cointreau. The plutocratic-looking balloon with the puddle of unpriceable brandy was mine.
    • News last Thursday that a small amount of unpriceable subprime mortgages was in a BNP Paribas fund in France sent the markets in Europe and the United States sharply lower.

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