释义 |
fun·gi·ble I. \ˈfənjəbəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin fungibilis, adjective, fungible : goods that are fungible — usually used in plural < fungibles loaned under a contract of mutuum > II. adjective Etymology: New Latin fungibilis, from Latin fungi to perform + -ibilis -ible — more at function 1. : of such a kind or nature that one specimen or part may be used in place of another specimen or equal part in the satisfaction of an obligation — used of things that can be counted, weighed, or measured and are consumed or alienated by use (as food, coal, oil, lumber) < fungible goods enjoyed under the usufruct of property > 2. : capable of mutual substitution : interchangeable |