logicality | (noun) correct and valid reasoning | Synonyms: logicalness |
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lyricality | (noun) the property of being suitable for singing | Synonyms: lyricism, songfulness |
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malleability | (noun) the property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking | Synonyms: plasticity |
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manageability | (noun) the capability of being managed or controlled | Synonyms: manageableness |
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maneuverability | (noun) the quality of being maneuverable | Synonyms: manoeuvrability |
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manipulability | (noun) the quality of being controllable by skilled movements of the hands | - |
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manoeuvrability | (noun) the quality of being maneuverable | Synonyms: maneuverability |
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marginality | (noun) the property of being marginal or on the fringes | - |
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marriageability | (noun) eligibility for marriage | - |
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materiality | (noun) the quality of being physical; consisting of matter | Synonyms: corporality, corporeality, physicalness |
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(noun) relevance requiring careful consideration | - |
matrilineality | (noun) a system in which a person's descent is traced through their mother and her maternal ancestors. | - |
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measurability | (noun) the quality of being measurable | Synonyms: quantifiability |
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medievality | (noun) The quality of being of or relating to the Middle Ages, perhaps circa 500 to circa 1500 CE. | - |
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meltability | (noun) Capability of being reduced from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat. | - |
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memorability | (noun) the quality of being worth remembering | - |
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mentality | (noun) mental ability | Synonyms: brain, brainpower, learning ability, mental capacity, wit |
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(noun) a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations | Synonyms: mind-set, mindset, outlook |
merchantability | (noun) the state of being fit for market; ready to be bought or sold | - |
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metastability | (noun) the quality of a physical system that persists in its existing equilibrium when undisturbed (or only slightly disturbed) but able to pass to a more stable equilibrium when sufficiently disturbed | - |
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minimality | (noun) The state of being the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree. | - |
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mobility | (noun) the quality of moving freely | - |
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modality | (noun) a method of therapy that involves physical or electrical therapeutic treatment | - |
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(noun) a particular sense | Synonyms: sense modality, sensory system |
(noun) a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility | Synonyms: mode |
(noun) verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker | Synonyms: mode, mood |
molality | (noun) concentration measured by the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent | Synonyms: molal concentration |
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morality | (noun) concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct | - |
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(noun) motivation based on ideas of right and wrong | Synonyms: ethical motive, ethics, morals |
mortality | (noun) the quality or state of being mortal | - |
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(noun) the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year | Synonyms: death rate, deathrate, fatality rate, mortality rate |
motility | (noun) a change of position that does not entail a change of location | Synonyms: motion, move, movement |
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(noun) ability to move spontaneously and independently | - |
movability | (noun) the quality of being movable; capable of being moved or rearranged | Synonyms: movableness |
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multidimensionality | (noun) The property of having many aspects or facets. | - |
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multifunctionality | (noun) The condition of having multiple functions. | - |
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municipality | (noun) people living in a town or city having local self-government | - |
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(noun) an urban district having corporate status and powers of self-government | - |
musicality | (noun) the property of sounding like music | Synonyms: musicalness |
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mutability | (noun) the quality of being capable of mutation | Synonyms: mutableness |
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mutuality | (noun) a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups) | Synonyms: interdependence, interdependency |
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(noun) a reciprocality of sentiments | Synonyms: mutualness |
nasality | (noun) a quality of the voice that is produced by nasal resonators | - |
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natality | (noun) the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year | Synonyms: birth rate, birthrate, fertility, fertility rate |
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nationality | (noun) people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation | - |
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(noun) the status of belonging to a particular nation by birth or naturalization | - |
navigability | (noun) the quality of being suitable for the passage of a ship or aircraft | - |
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neutrality | (noun) nonparticipation in a dispute or war | - |
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(noun) pH value of 7 | - |
(noun) tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement | Synonyms: disinterest |
nihility | (noun) the state of nonexistence | Synonyms: nothingness, nullity, void |
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nobility | (noun) the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct | Synonyms: grandeur, magnanimousness, nobleness |
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(noun) a privileged class holding hereditary titles | Synonyms: aristocracy |
(noun) the state of being of noble birth | Synonyms: noblesse |
nonoptimality | (noun) The state of not being best, most favourable or desirable. | - |
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nonsensicality | (noun) a message that seems to convey no meaning | Synonyms: bunk, hokum, meaninglessness, nonsense |
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normality | (noun) expectedness as a consequence of being usual or regular or common | Synonyms: normalcy |
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(noun) conformity with the norm | - |
(noun) (of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter | Synonyms: N |
(noun) being within certain limits that define the range of normal functioning | Synonyms: normalcy |
notability | (noun) a celebrity who is an inspiration to others | Synonyms: guiding light, leading light, luminary, notable |
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noticeability | (noun) the property of being easy to see and understand | Synonyms: noticeableness, obviousness, patency |
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nullity | (noun) something that is null (especially an enactment that has no legal validity) | - |
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(noun) the state of nonexistence | Synonyms: nihility, nothingness, void |
oppositionality | (noun) The quality of opposing or of being in conflict. | - |
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optionality | (noun) Quality or state in which choice or discretion is allowed. | Synonyms: electiveness |
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originality | (noun) the quality of being new and original (not derived from something else) | - |
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(noun) the ability to think and act independently | - |
orthogonality | (noun) the quality of lying or intersecting at right angles | - |
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(noun) the relation of opposition between things at right angles | Synonyms: orthogonal opposition, perpendicularity |
ostensibility | (noun) The quality of being professed, supposed rather than demonstrably true or real. | - |
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overcredulity | (noun) too much credulity | - |
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palatability | (noun) the property of being acceptable to the mouth | Synonyms: palatableness |
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(noun) acceptability to the mind or feelings | Synonyms: palatableness |
palpability | (noun) the quality of being perceivable by touch | Synonyms: tangibility, tangibleness |
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partiality | (noun) an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives | Synonyms: partisanship |
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(noun) a predisposition to like something | Synonyms: fancy, fondness |
penetrability | (noun) the quality of being penetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.) | Synonyms: perviousness |
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perceptibility | (noun) the property of being perceptible by the mind or the senses | - |
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perceptuality | (noun) The quality of being related to the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information. | - |
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perdurability | (noun) the property of being extremely durable | - |
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perfectibility | (noun) the capability of becoming perfect | - |
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perishability | (noun) unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being subject to decay or spoilage or destruction | Synonyms: perishableness |
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permeability | (noun) the property of something that can be pervaded by a liquid (as by osmosis or diffusion) | Synonyms: permeableness |
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permissibility | (noun) admissibility as a consequence of being permitted | - |
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permutability | (noun) ability to change sequence | Synonyms: permutableness, transposability |
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personality | (noun) the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual | - |
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(noun) a person of considerable prominence | - |
phenomenality | (noun) The state or property of being very remarkable; highly extraordinary; amazing. | - |
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physicality | (noun) preoccupation with satisfaction of physical drives and appetites | Synonyms: animalism |
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plausibility | (noun) apparent validity | Synonyms: plausibleness |
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pliability | (noun) adaptability of mind or character | Synonyms: pliancy, pliantness, suppleness |
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(noun) the property of being easily bent without breaking | Synonyms: bendability |
plurality | (noun) (in an election with more than 2 options) the number of votes for the candidate or party receiving the greatest number (but less than half of the votes) | Synonyms: relative majority |
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(noun) a large indefinite quantity | Synonyms: battalion, large number, multitude, pack |
(noun) the state of being plural | - |
polity | (noun) shrewd or crafty management of public affairs | - |
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(noun) a politically organized unit | - |
(noun) the form of government of a social organization | Synonyms: civil order |
polytonality | (noun) music that uses two or more different keys at the same time | Synonyms: polytonalism |
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portability | (noun) the quality of being light enough to be carried | - |
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possibility | (noun) a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena | Synonyms: hypothesis, theory |
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(noun) a possible alternative | Synonyms: opening, possible action |
(noun) a future prospect or potential | - |
(noun) capability of existing or happening or being true | Synonyms: possibleness |
potentiality | (noun) an aptitude that may be developed | Synonyms: capability, capableness |
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(noun) the inherent capacity for coming into being | Synonyms: potency, potential |
practicability | (noun) the quality of being usable | Synonyms: practicableness |
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practicality | (noun) concerned with actual use rather than theoretical possibilities | - |
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predictability | (noun) the quality of being predictable | - |
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primality | (noun) the property of being a prime number | - |
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primordiality | (noun) The quality of being first, earliest or original. | - |
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principality | (noun) territory ruled by a prince | Synonyms: princedom |
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probability | (noun) the quality of being probable; a probable event or the most probable event | - |
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(noun) a measure of how likely it is that some event will occur; a number expressing the ratio of favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible | Synonyms: chance |
prodigality | (noun) the activity of excessive spending | Synonyms: extravagance, high life, highlife, lavishness |
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(noun) the trait of spending extravagantly | Synonyms: extravagance, profligacy |
profitability | (noun) the quality of affording gain or benefit or profit | Synonyms: gainfulness, lucrativeness, profitableness |
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programmability | (noun) the abstract capability of being programmable. | - |
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proportionality | (noun) harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design) | Synonyms: balance, proportion |
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(noun) a ratio of two quantities that is constant | - |
prosociality | (noun) The quality of being beneficial to all parties and consistent with community laws and mores. | - |
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provability | (noun) capability of being demonstrated or logically proved | Synonyms: demonstrability |
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psychosexuality | (noun) the mental representation of sexual activities | - |
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puerility | (noun) a property characteristic of a child | Synonyms: childishness |
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(noun) the state of a child between infancy and adolescence | Synonyms: childhood |
punctuality | (noun) the quality or habit of adhering to an appointed time | Synonyms: promptness |
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quality | (noun) an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone | - |
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(noun) (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound) | Synonyms: timber, timbre, tone |
(noun) a degree or grade of excellence or worth | Synonyms: caliber, calibre |
(noun) a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something | Synonyms: character, lineament |
(noun) high social status | - |
quantifiability | (noun) the quality of being measurable | Synonyms: measurability |
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quotability | (noun) the quality of being worthy of being quoted | - |
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rascality | (noun) reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others | Synonyms: devilment, devilry, deviltry, mischief-making, mischief, mischievousness, roguery, roguishness, shenanigan |
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(noun) the trait of indulging in disreputable pranks | Synonyms: prankishness, roguishness |
(noun) the quality of being a slippery rascal | Synonyms: shiftiness, slipperiness, trickiness |
ratability | (noun) the quality of being capable of being rated or estimated | - |
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(noun) the state of being liable to assessment or taxation | Synonyms: rateability |
rateability | (noun) the state of being liable to assessment or taxation | Synonyms: ratability |
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rationality | (noun) the quality of being consistent with or based on logic | Synonyms: rationalness |
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(noun) the state of having good sense and sound judgment | Synonyms: reason, reasonableness |
readability | (noun) the quality of written language that makes it easy to read and understand | - |
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(noun) a quality of writing (print or handwriting) that can be easily read | Synonyms: legibility |
reality | (noun) the quality possessed by something that is real | - |
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(noun) all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you | Synonyms: world |
(noun) the state of being actual or real | Synonyms: realism, realness |
(noun) the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be | - |
reciprocality | (noun) a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence | Synonyms: reciprocity |
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