: transferable from one person to another by being delivered with or without endorsement (see endorsesense 1d) so that the title passes to the transferee (see transfereesense 1)
negotiable securities
b
: capable of being traversed, dealt with, or accomplished
The terms of the contract are negotiable. The price was not negotiable. a rough but negotiable road
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