dutiable

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From duty +‎ -able.

Adjective[edit]

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 []

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Noun[edit]

dutiable (plural dutiables)

  1. Any dutiable item.