perishable Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of perishable In English

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Examples of perishable

  • However, the bulky and/or perishable nature of agricultural commodities makes such transactions logistically difficult with potentially high transactions costs.

  • It might once have been dressed with perishable materials that have disappeared with the passage of time.

  • In this model, there is no production, but each agent receives endowments of a single, perishable consumption good.

  • Vegetables are also a highly perishable commodity and therefore sellers are price takers who cannot wait for an upswing in prices.

  • This situation contrasts with other craft specialties, whose debris may be perishable or not predictably related to output.

  • The replicas were formed on a base of perishable material, perhaps stucco and / or wood, that represented the bony par ts of the maxilla.

  • It consists of a large number of two types of agents who produce a single perishable consumption good.

  • There may also be savings in energy and air emissions from more efficient transport of less perishable products.

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Translations of perishable In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (食物)易腐爛的,易變質的…

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  • 中文简体

    (食物)易腐烂的,易变质的…

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  • Español

    perecedero…

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  • Português

    perecível…

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  • Türk dili

    çabuk/kolay bozulan…

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  • Français

    périssable…

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  • Čeština

    rychle se kazící…

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  • Dansk

    letfordærvelig…

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