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61“Dreams in the Witch House, The“ — Short story (4,940 words); written in February 1932. First published in WT (July 1933); first collected in O;corrected text in MM A mathematics student at Miskatonic University named Walter Gilman who lives in a peculiarly angled room in… …
62unsaleable — (also unsalable) adjective not able to be sold. Derivatives unsaleability noun …
63priceless — a. 1. Invaluable, inestimable, without price. 2. Without value, worthless or unsalable, unvalued …
64unmerchantable — a. Unsalable …
65unvendible — a. Unsalable, unmerchantable …
66drug — I. n. 1. Medicine, physic, remedy. 2. Unsalable article. II. v. a. 1. Mix with drugs, put drugs into. 2. Deaden with narcotics or anaesthetics, deaden, dull. 3. Dose to excess, stuff with drugs. 4. Su …
67inalienable — adj unforfeitable, untransferable, not to be conveyed, unassignable, unsalable, unnegotiable; positive, absolute, inherent; unchallengeable, Law. imprescriptible, inviolable, sacrosanct, indefeasible, not to be annulled, not to be made void,… …
68food bank — food′ bank n. cvb a nonprofit clearinghouse that receives unsalable food products donated by the food industry and channels them through various agencies to the needy • Etymology: 1980–85 …
69unsaleable — /ʌnˈseɪləbəl/ (say un sayluhbuhl) adjective not saleable. Also, unsalable …
70frostbitten — adjective injured by freezing or partial freezing (Freq. 2) frostbitten fingers frostbitten grapes unsalable as fresh fruit • Similar to: ↑frozen …