dutiable

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English

Etymology

From duty +‎ -able.

Adjective

dutiable (not comparable)

  1. On which duty must be paid when imported or sold.
    • 1913, Congressional Serial Set (page 627)
      Flax handkerchiefs composed in chief value of edgings and insertings of cotton lace made on the Lever or Gothrough machine are properly dutiable at the rate of 70 per cent []

Translations

Noun

dutiable (plural dutiables)

  1. Any dutiable item.