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What (who) is consumables - definition


Consumables         
GOODS WITH SHORT DURABILITY
Consumable; Unsaleable; Nondurable good; Non-durable good; Consumer Non Durables; Soft goods; Nondurable goods
Consumables (also known as consumable goods, non-durable goods, or soft goods) are goods that are intended to be [People have, for example, always consumed food] and [[water. Consumables are in contrast to durable goods.
consumable         
GOODS WITH SHORT DURABILITY
Consumable; Unsaleable; Nondurable good; Non-durable good; Consumer Non Durables; Soft goods; Nondurable goods
(consumables)
Consumable goods are items which are intended to be bought, used, and then replaced.
...demand for consumable articles.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Consumable is also a noun.
Suppliers add computer consumables, office equipment and furniture to their product range.
N-COUNT: usu pl
consumable         
GOODS WITH SHORT DURABILITY
Consumable; Unsaleable; Nondurable good; Non-durable good; Consumer Non Durables; Soft goods; Nondurable goods
¦ adjective intended to be used up and then replaced.
¦ noun a consumable commodity.
Examples of use of consumables
1. Consumables are an issue on the space station since the shuttle was its main resupply ship.
2. "We have been moving consumables and machinery almost daily, often using air charters.
3. That drops to 17p a print if you shop around for consumables online.
4. The pricea of the printers range from 1,700 to 2,000 euros each, but the real profit for Avisar is in the consumables, such as paper and ink.
5. "My byword is, ‘use cash to pay for consumables, credit for durables.‘ While a wedding is a very important commitment that any couple makes, it still falls in the realm of entertainment and consumables." She emphasizes that the ceremony, the most important part of the event, is probably the least expensive.