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12-letter words containing ility

  • gradeability — a measure of a truck's pulling power expressed as the steepest grade the truck can climb with a full load.
  • grindability — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
  • habitability — capable of being inhabited.
  • hatchability — to bring forth (young) from the egg.
  • heritability — capable of being inherited; inheritable; hereditary.
  • high-ability — (of a student) having a higher than average ability
  • honorability — (American spelling) Alternative form of honourability.
  • hypomotility — abnormally slow motility, as of the stomach or intestine (opposed to hypermotility).
  • ignitability — to set on fire; kindle.
  • illegibility — not legible; impossible or hard to read or decipher because of poor handwriting, faded print, etc.: This letter is completely illegible.
  • immovability — incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary.
  • immutability — not mutable; unchangeable; changeless.
  • imputability — The character of being imputable.
  • inaudibility — not audible; incapable of being heard.
  • incapability — not capable.
  • incurability — The quality or state of being incurable—not being able to be cured.
  • indelibility — making marks that cannot be erased, removed, or the like: indelible ink.
  • inducibility — the quality or condition of being inducible
  • ineffability — incapable of being expressed or described in words; inexpressible: ineffable joy.
  • inerrability — Freedom or exemption from error; infallibility.
  • infusibility — Incapability or difficulty of being fused, melted, or dissolved.
  • insolubility — incapable of being dissolved: insoluble salts.
  • insurability — capable of being or proper to be insured, as against loss or harm.
  • invisibility — not visible; not perceptible by the eye: invisible fluid.
  • irascibility — easily provoked to anger; very irritable: an irascible old man.
  • irritability — the quality or state of being irritable.
  • leachability — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
  • learnability — (uncountable) the condition of being learnable.
  • locomobility — the ability to move from one place to another
  • malleability — the state of being malleable, or capable of being shaped, as by hammering or pressing: the extreme malleability of gold.
  • memorability — worth remembering; notable: a memorable speech.
  • mouldability — a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
  • multiutility — a public utility that provides more than one essential service, such as gas and electricity
  • navigability — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
  • nonliability — Absence of legal liability.
  • nonviability — The state or condition of being nonviable; impracticality.
  • numerability — the fact of having the ability to be counted
  • opposability — capable of being placed opposite to something else: the opposable thumb of primates.
  • palatability — acceptable or agreeable to the palate or taste; savory: palatable food.
  • permeability — the property or state of being permeable.
  • plausibility — having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.
  • pupilability — confidentiality
  • reachability — to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • reducibility — capable of being reduced.
  • relatability — to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.).
  • renewability — able to be renewed: a library book that is not renewable.
  • reputability — held in good repute; honorable; respectable; estimable: a reputable organization.
  • saturability — capable of being saturated.
  • scrutability — capable of being understood by careful study or investigation.
  • separability — capable of being separated, parted, or dissociated.
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