measurability | (noun) the quality of being measurable | Synonyms: quantifiability |
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megabit | (noun) a unit of information equal to 1000 kilobits or 10^6 (1,000,000) bits | Synonyms: Mb, Mbit |
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meltability | (noun) Capability of being reduced from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat. | - |
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memorabilia | (noun) a record of things worth remembering | - |
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memorability | (noun) the quality of being worth remembering | - |
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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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miserabilism | (noun) mid-20th century French art movement. | - |
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monosyllabic | (adjective) having or characterized by or consisting of one syllable | - |
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monosyllabically | (adverb) in a monosyllabic manner | - |
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movability | (noun) the quality of being movable; capable of being moved or rearranged | Synonyms: movableness |
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mutability | (noun) the quality of being capable of mutation | Synonyms: mutableness |
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navigability | (noun) the quality of being suitable for the passage of a ship or aircraft | - |
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niqaabi | (noun) an observant Muslim woman who covers her face and hands when in public or in the presence of any man outside her immediate family | - |
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nonsyllabic | (adjective) not forming a syllable or the nucleus of a syllable; consisting of a consonant sound accompanied in the same syllable by a vowel sound or consisting of a vowel sound dominated by other vowel sounds in a syllable (as the second vowel in a falling diphthong) | Synonyms: unsyllabic |
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(adjective) (of speech sounds) not forming or capable of forming the nucleus of a syllable | - |
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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octosyllabic | (adjective) having or characterized by or consisting of eight syllables | - |
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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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penetrability | (noun) the quality of being penetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.) | Synonyms: perviousness |
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pentasyllabic | (adjective) having or characterized by or consisting of five syllables | - |
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perdurability | (noun) the property of being extremely durable | - |
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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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permutability | (noun) ability to change sequence | Synonyms: permutableness, transposability |
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petabit | (noun) a unit of information equal to 1000 terabits or 10^15 bits | Synonyms: Pb, Pbit |
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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 |
polysyllabic | (adjective) (of words) long and ponderous; having many syllables | Synonyms: sesquipedalian |
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(adjective) having or characterized by words of more than three syllables | - |
polysyllabically | (adverb) in a polysyllabic manner | - |
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portability | (noun) the quality of being light enough to be carried | - |
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practicability | (noun) the quality of being usable | Synonyms: practicableness |
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predictability | (noun) the quality of being predictable | - |
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probabilism | (noun) (philosophy) the doctrine that (since certainty is unattainable) probability is a sufficient basis for belief and action | - |
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(noun) a Roman Catholic system of casuistry that when expert opinions differ an actor can follow any solidly probable opinion that he wishes even though some different opinion might be more probable | - |
probabilistic | (adjective) of or relating to or based on probability | - |
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(adjective) of or relating to the Roman Catholic philosophy of probabilism | - |
probabilistically | (adverb) by the use of probability theory | - |
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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 |
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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provability | (noun) capability of being demonstrated or logically proved | Synonyms: demonstrability |
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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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rabid | (adjective) of or infected by rabies | - |
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(adjective) marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea | Synonyms: fanatic, fanatical, overzealous |
rabidity | (noun) unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm | Synonyms: madness, rabidness |
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(noun) The property of being very extreme, unreasonable, or fanatical in opinion; excessively zealous; comparable to one with rabies. | - |
rabidly | (adverb) in the manner of an animal with rabies | - |
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(adverb) in an extreme or fanatical manner | - |
rabidness | (noun) unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm | Synonyms: madness, rabidity |
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rabies | (noun) an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain | Synonyms: hydrophobia, lyssa, madness |
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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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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 |
rehabilitate | (verb) help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute | - |
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(verb) reinstall politically | - |
(verb) restore to a state of good condition or operation | - |
rehabilitation | (noun) the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation | Synonyms: reclamation, renewal |
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(noun) the restoration of someone to a useful place in society | - |
(noun) the treatment of physical disabilities by massage and electrotherapy and exercises | - |
(noun) vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation | - |
rehabilitative | (adjective) designed to accomplish rehabilitation | - |
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(adjective) helping to restore to good condition | Synonyms: reconstructive |
reliability | (noun) the quality of being dependable or reliable | Synonyms: dependability, dependableness, reliableness |
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removability | (noun) The state of being able to be dismissed from office. | - |
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replaceability | (noun) exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable | Synonyms: commutability, substitutability |
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reputability | (noun) honorableness by virtue of being respectable and having a good reputation | Synonyms: respectability |
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respectability | (noun) honorableness by virtue of being respectable and having a good reputation | Synonyms: reputability |
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rockabilly | (noun) a fusion of black music and country music that was popular in the 1950s; sometimes described as blues with a country beat | - |
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sabianism | (noun) the religion of a group mentioned in the Koran as entitled to Muslim religious toleration along with Jews and Christians and usually identified with the Mandaeans or the Elkesaites. | - |
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sabicu | (noun) West Indian tree yielding a hard dark brown wood resembling mahogany in texture and value | Synonyms: Lysiloma sabicu |
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(noun) the wood of the sabicu which resembles mahogany | Synonyms: sabicu wood |
sabin | (noun) a unit of acoustic absorption equivalent to the absorption by a square foot of a surface that absorbs all incident sound | - |
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salability | (noun) the quality of being salable or marketable | Synonyms: salableness |
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scabicide | (noun) a drug that destroys the itch mite that causes scabies | - |
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scabies | (noun) a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation | Synonyms: itch |
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scabiosa | (noun) any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa | Synonyms: scabious |
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scabious | (noun) any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa | Synonyms: scabiosa |
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scalability | (noun) the quality of being scalable | - |
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seabird | (noun) a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls, pelicans, gannets, cormorants, albatrosses, petrels, etc. | Synonyms: sea bird, seafowl |
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separability | (noun) the capability of being separated | - |
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serviceability | (noun) the quality of being able to provide good service | Synonyms: serviceableness, usability, usableness, useableness |
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sociability | (noun) the relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or associate with one's fellows | Synonyms: sociableness |
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solvability | (noun) the property (of a problem or difficulty) that makes it possible to solve | Synonyms: solubility |
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spinnability | (noun) the quality of being suitable for spinning or the capability of being spun (used of textile fibers) | - |
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squeezability | (noun) the property of being able to occupy less space | Synonyms: compressibility, sponginess |
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stabile | (adjective) not able or intended to be moved | Synonyms: immovable, immoveable, unmovable |
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(adjective) (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change | - |
(noun) a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support | - |
stabilisation | (noun) the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable | Synonyms: stabilization |
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(noun) the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn | Synonyms: stabilization |
stabilise | (verb) become stable or more stable | Synonyms: stabilize |
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(verb) make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium | Synonyms: stabilize |
(verb) support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace | Synonyms: brace, stabilize, steady |
stabilised | (adjective) made stable or firm | Synonyms: stabilized |
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stabiliser | (noun) a device for making something stable | Synonyms: stabilizer |
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stabilising | (adjective) causing to become stable | Synonyms: stabilizing |
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stabilitron | (noun) a semiconductor diode that exhibits a sharp increase in reverse current at a well-defined reverse voltage: used as a voltage regulator | Synonyms: zenerdiode |
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stability | (noun) the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast | Synonyms: stableness |
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(noun) the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation | Synonyms: constancy |
(noun) a stable order (especially of society) | - |
stabilization | (noun) the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable | Synonyms: stabilisation |
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(noun) the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn | Synonyms: stabilisation |
stabilize | (verb) become stable or more stable | Synonyms: stabilise |
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(verb) make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium | Synonyms: stabilise |
(verb) support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace | Synonyms: brace, stabilise, steady |
stabilized | (adjective) made stable or firm | Synonyms: stabilised |
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stabilizer | (noun) a device for making something stable | Synonyms: stabiliser |
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(noun) airfoil consisting of a device for stabilizing an aircraft | - |
(noun) a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state | - |
stabilizing | (adjective) causing to become stable | Synonyms: stabilising |
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stainability | (noun) (cytology) the capacity of cells or cell parts to stain specifically with certain dyes | - |
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strabismus | (noun) abnormal alignment of one or both eyes | Synonyms: squint |
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stretchability | (noun) the capacity for being stretched | Synonyms: stretch, stretchiness |
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suability | (noun) (law) liability to be sued. | - |
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substitutability | (noun) exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable | Synonyms: commutability, replaceability |
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suitability | (noun) the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose | Synonyms: suitableness |
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sustainability | (noun) the property of being sustainable | - |
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syllabic | (adjective) consisting of a syllable or syllables | - |
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(adjective) (of verse) having lines based on number of syllables rather than on rhythmical arrangement of stresses or quantities | - |
(adjective) (of speech sounds) forming the nucleus of a syllable | - |
(adjective) consisting of or using a syllabary | - |
(adjective) of or relating to syllables | - |
syllabically | (adverb) in or with syllables | - |
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syllabicate | (verb) divide into syllables | Synonyms: syllabify, syllabise, syllabize |
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syllabication | (noun) forming or dividing words into syllables | Synonyms: syllabification |
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syllabicity | (noun) the pattern of syllable formation in a particular language | - |
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