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ability
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n 1: the quality of being able to perform; a quality that
permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment [ant:
inability, unfitness]
2: possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities)
required to do something or get something done; "danger
heightened his powers of discrimination" [syn: ability,
power] [ant: inability]
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accessibility
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n 1: the quality of being at hand when needed [syn: handiness,
accessibility, availability, availableness] [ant:
inaccessibility, unavailability]
2: the attribute of being easy to meet or deal with [syn:
approachability, accessibility] [ant:
unapproachability]
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adaptability
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n 1: the ability to change (or be changed) to fit changed
circumstances [ant: unadaptability]
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advisability
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n 1: the quality of being advisable; "they questioned the
advisability of our policy" [ant: inadvisability]
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agility
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n 1: the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and
nimble [syn: agility, legerity, lightness,
lightsomeness, nimbleness]
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amiability
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n 1: a cheerful and agreeable mood [syn: good humor, good
humour, good temper, amiability] [ant: distemper,
ill humor, ill humour]
2: a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk
to) [syn: affability, affableness, amiability,
amiableness, bonhomie, geniality]
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availability
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n 1: the quality of being at hand when needed [syn: handiness,
accessibility, availability, availableness] [ant:
inaccessibility, unavailability]
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believability
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n 1: the quality of being believable or trustworthy [syn:
credibility, credibleness, believability] [ant:
incredibility, incredibleness]
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capability
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n 1: the quality of being capable -- physically or
intellectually or legally; "he worked to the limits of his
capability" [syn: capability, capableness] [ant:
incapability, incapableness]
2: the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment;
"the capability of a metal to be fused" [syn: capability,
capacity]
3: an aptitude that may be developed [syn: capability,
capableness, potentiality] [ant: incapability,
incapableness]
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civility
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n 1: formal or perfunctory politeness [ant: incivility]
2: the act of showing regard for others [syn: politeness,
civility]
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comparability
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n 1: qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the
two books"; "beyond compare" [syn: comparison, compare,
equivalence, comparability]
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convertibility
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n 1: the quality of being exchangeable (especially the ability
to convert a currency into gold or other currencies without
restriction) [ant: inconvertibility]
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credibility
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n 1: the quality of being believable or trustworthy [syn:
credibility, credibleness, believability] [ant:
incredibility, incredibleness]
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culpability
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n 1: a state of guilt [syn: blameworthiness, culpability,
culpableness]
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debility
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n 1: the state of being weak in health or body (especially from
old age) [syn: infirmity, frailty, debility,
feebleness, frailness, valetudinarianism]
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docility
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n 1: the trait of being agreeably submissive and manageable
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ductility
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n 1: the malleability of something that can be drawn into
threads or wires or hammered into thin sheets [syn:
ductility, ductileness]
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facility
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n 1: a building or place that provides a particular service or
is used for a particular industry; "the assembly plant is
an enormous facility" [syn: facility, installation]
2: skillful performance or ability without difficulty; "his
quick adeptness was a product of good design"; "he was famous
for his facility as an archer" [syn: adeptness,
adroitness, deftness, facility, quickness]
3: a natural effortlessness; "they conversed with great
facility"; "a happy readiness of conversation"--Jane Austen
[syn: facility, readiness]
4: something designed and created to serve a particular function
and to afford a particular convenience or service; "catering
facilities"; "toilet facilities"; "educational facilities"
5: a service that an organization or a piece of equipment offers
you; "a cell phone with internet facility"
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feasibility
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n 1: the quality of being doable [syn: feasibility,
feasibleness] [ant: infeasibility, unfeasibility]
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fertility
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n 1: the ratio of live births in an area to the population of
that area; expressed per 1000 population per year [syn:
birthrate, birth rate, fertility, fertility rate,
natality]
2: the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring
[syn: fertility, fecundity] [ant: infertility,
sterility]
3: the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous
and luxuriant growth; "he praised the richness of the soil";
"weeds lovely in their rankness" [syn: richness,
rankness, prolificacy, fertility]
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flammability
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n 1: the quality of being easily ignited and burning rapidly
[syn: flammability, inflammability]
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flexibility
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n 1: the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped [syn:
flexibility, flexibleness] [ant: inflexibility,
inflexibleness]
2: the quality of being adaptable or variable; "he enjoyed the
flexibility of his working arrangement" [syn: flexibility,
flexibleness] [ant: inflexibility, rigidity,
rigidness]
3: the trait of being easily persuaded [syn: tractability,
tractableness, flexibility] [ant: intractability,
intractableness]
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fragility
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n 1: quality of being easily damaged or destroyed [syn:
fragility, breakability, frangibleness,
frangibility]
2: lack of physical strength [syn: fragility, delicacy]
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futility
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n 1: uselessness as a consequence of having no practical result
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gentility
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n 1: elegance by virtue of fineness of manner and expression
[syn: breeding, genteelness, gentility]
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gullibility
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n 1: tendency to believe too readily and therefore to be easily
deceived [syn: credulousness, gullibility]
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hostility
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n 1: a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition; "he could not
conceal his hostility" [syn: hostility, ill will]
2: a state of deep-seated ill-will [syn: hostility, enmity,
antagonism]
3: the feeling of a hostile person; "he could no longer contain
his hostility" [syn: hostility, enmity, ill will]
4: violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked [syn:
aggression, hostility]
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humility
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n 1: a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride; "not
everyone regards humility as a virtue" [syn: humility,
humbleness] [ant: conceit, conceitedness, vanity]
2: a humble feeling; "he was filled with humility at the sight
of the Pope" [syn: humility, humbleness] [ant: pride,
pridefulness]
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immobility
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n 1: remaining in place [syn: stationariness, immobility,
fixedness]
2: the quality of not moving [ant: mobility]
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inability
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n 1: lack of ability (especially mental ability) to do something
[ant: ability, power]
2: lacking the power to perform [syn: inability, unfitness]
[ant: ability]
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incivility
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n 1: deliberate discourtesy [ant: civility]
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infertility
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n 1: the state of being unable to produce offspring; in a woman
it is an inability to conceive; in a man it is an inability
to impregnate [syn: sterility, infertility] [ant:
fecundity, fertility]
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instability
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n 1: an unstable order [ant: stability]
2: unreliability attributable to being unstable
3: a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium; "a hormonal
imbalance" [syn: imbalance, instability, unbalance]
[ant: balance]
4: the quality or attribute of being unstable and irresolute
[syn: instability, unstableness] [ant: stability,
stableness]
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invisibility
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n 1: the quality of not being perceivable by the eye [syn:
invisibility, invisibleness] [ant: visibility,
visibleness]
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irritability
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n 1: an irritable petulant feeling [syn: irritability,
crossness, fretfulness, fussiness, peevishness,
petulance, choler]
2: excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part [syn:
excitability, irritability]
3: a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger; "his temper was
well known to all his employees" [syn: temper,
biliousness, irritability, peevishness, pettishness,
snappishness, surliness]
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legibility
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n 1: distinctness that makes perception easy [syn:
discernability, legibility]
2: a quality of writing (print or handwriting) that can be
easily read [syn: legibility, readability] [ant:
illegibility]
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liability
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n 1: the state of being legally obliged and responsible
2: an obligation to pay money to another party [syn:
indebtedness, liability, financial obligation]
3: the quality of being something that holds you back [ant:
asset, plus]
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malleability
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n 1: the property of being physically malleable; the property of
something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without
breaking [syn: malleability, plasticity] [ant:
unmalleability]
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mobility
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n 1: the quality of moving freely [ant: immobility]
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motility
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n 1: ability to move spontaneously and independently [ant:
immotility]
2: a change of position that does not entail a change of
location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his
surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move
of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility" [syn: motion,
movement, move, motility]
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palatability
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n 1: the property of being acceptable to the mouth [syn:
palatability, palatableness] [ant: unpalatability,
unpalatableness]
2: acceptability to the mind or feelings; "the pursuit of
electoral palatability" [syn: palatability,
palatableness]
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permeability
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n 1: the property of something that can be pervaded by a liquid
(as by osmosis or diffusion) [syn: permeability,
permeableness] [ant: impermeability, impermeableness]
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plausibility
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n 1: apparent validity [syn: plausibility, plausibleness]
[ant: implausibility, implausibleness]
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portability
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n 1: the quality of being light enough to be carried
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possibility
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n 1: a future prospect or potential; "this room has great
possibilities"
2: capability of existing or happening or being true; "there is
a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired"
[syn: possibility, possibleness] [ant: impossibility,
impossibleness]
3: a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is
not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts
or phenomena; "a scientific hypothesis that survives
experimental testing becomes a scientific theory"; "he
proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in
chemical practices" [syn: hypothesis, possibility,
theory]
4: a possible alternative; "bankruptcy is always a possibility"
[syn: possibility, possible action, opening]
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probability
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n 1: 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; "the probability that an unbiased
coin will fall with the head up is 0.5" [syn:
probability, chance]
2: the quality of being probable; a probable event or the most
probable event; "for a while mutiny seemed a probability";
"going by past experience there was a high probability that
the visitors were lost" [ant: improbability,
improbableness]
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readability
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n 1: the quality of written language that makes it easy to read
and understand
2: a quality of writing (print or handwriting) that can be
easily read [syn: legibility, readability] [ant:
illegibility]
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realty
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n 1: property consisting of houses and land [syn: real
property, real estate, realty, immovable]
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reliability
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n 1: the quality of being dependable or reliable [syn:
dependability, dependableness, reliability,
reliableness] [ant: undependability,
undependableness, unreliability, unreliableness]
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senility
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n 1: mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes
shown by foolish infatuations [syn: dotage, second
childhood, senility]
2: the state of being senile
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sensibility
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n 1: mental responsiveness and awareness [syn: sensibility,
esthesia, aesthesia] [ant: insensibility]
2: refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions;
"cruelty offended his sensibility"
3: (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty
of sensation; "sensitivity to pain" [syn: sensitivity,
sensitiveness, sensibility]
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stability
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n 1: the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast [syn:
stability, stableness] [ant: instability,
unstableness]
2: a stable order (especially of society) [ant: instability]
3: the quality of being enduring and free from change or
variation; "early mariners relied on the constancy of the
trade winds" [syn: constancy, stability] [ant:
changefulness, inconstancy]
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sterility
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n 1: (of non-living objects) the state of being free of
pathogenic organisms [syn: asepsis, antisepsis,
sterility, sterileness]
2: the state of being unable to produce offspring; in a woman it
is an inability to conceive; in a man it is an inability to
impregnate [syn: sterility, infertility] [ant:
fecundity, fertility]
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suitability
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n 1: the quality of having the properties that are right for a
specific purpose; "an important requirement is suitability
for long trips" [syn: suitability, suitableness] [ant:
ineptness, unsuitability, unsuitableness]
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taxability
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n 1: liability to taxation
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utility
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adj 1: used of beef; usable but inferior [syn: utility(a),
utility-grade]
2: capable of substituting in any of several positions on a
team; "a utility infielder" [syn: utility(a),
substitute(a)]
n 1: a company that performs a public service; subject to
government regulation [syn: utility, public utility,
public utility company, public-service corporation]
2: the quality of being of practical use [syn: utility,
usefulness] [ant: inutility, unusefulness,
uselessness]
3: the service (electric power or water or transportation)
provided by a public utility; "the cost of utilities never
decreases"; "all the utilities were lost after the hurricane"
4: (economics) a measure that is to be maximized in any
situation involving choice
5: (computer science) a program designed for general support of
the processes of a computer; "a computer system provides
utility programs to perform the tasks needed by most users"
[syn: utility program, utility, service program]
6: a facility composed of one or more pieces of equipment
connected to or part of a structure and designed to provide a
service such as heat or electricity or water or sewage
disposal; "the price of the house included all utilities"
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variability
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n 1: the quality of being subject to variation [syn:
variability, variableness, variance] [ant:
invariability, invariableness, invariance]
2: the quality of being uneven and lacking uniformity [syn:
unevenness, variability] [ant: evenness,
invariability]
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versatility
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n 1: having a wide variety of skills
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viability
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n 1: (of living things) capable of normal growth and development
2: capable of being done in a practical and useful way
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virility
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n 1: the masculine property of being capable of copulation and
procreation
2: the trait of being manly; having the characteristics of an
adult male [syn: manfulness, manliness, virility]
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visibility
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n 1: quality or fact or degree of being visible; perceptible by
the eye or obvious to the eye; "low visibility caused by
fog" [syn: visibility, visibleness] [ant:
invisibility, invisibleness]
2: degree of exposure to public notice; "that candidate does not
have sufficient visibility to win an election" [syn:
visibility, profile]
3: capability of providing a clear unobstructed view; "a
windshield with good visibility"
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volatility
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n 1: the property of changing readily from a solid or liquid to
a vapor
2: the trait of being unpredictably irresolute; "the volatility
of the market drove many investors away" [syn: volatility,
unpredictability]
3: being easily excited [syn: excitability, excitableness,
volatility]
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tranquility
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n 1: a disposition free from stress or emotion [syn: repose,
quiet, placidity, serenity, tranquillity,
tranquility]
2: an untroubled state; free from disturbances [syn:
tranquillity, tranquility, quiet]
3: a state of peace and quiet [syn: tranquillity,
tranquility, quietness, quietude]
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miscibility
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billety
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