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13-letter words containing ility

  • impossibility — condition or quality of being impossible.
  • improbability — the quality or condition of being improbable; unlikelihood.
  • improvability — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • incredibility — so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
  • inculpability — Lack of culpability; freedom from blame.
  • ineducability — Inability to be educated.
  • ineligibility — not eligible; not permitted or suitable: Employees are ineligible in this contest.
  • inevitability — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
  • inexorability — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • infallibility — Sometimes, infallibleness. the quality of being infallible, or of being absolutely trustworthy: He believed in the infallibility of his leadership.
  • infeasibility — not feasible; impracticable.
  • inflatability — The quality of being inflatable.
  • inflexibility — not flexible; incapable of or resistant to being bent; rigid: an inflexible steel rod.
  • inimitability — incapable of being imitated or copied; surpassing imitation; matchless.
  • insatiability — not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased: insatiable hunger for knowledge.
  • insensibility — incapable of feeling or perceiving; deprived of sensation; unconscious, as a person after a violent blow.
  • insociability — the state or quality of being insociable
  • intangibility — not tangible; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch, as incorporeal or immaterial things; impalpable.
  • integrability — capable of being integrated, as a mathematical function or differential equation.
  • invariability — not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant.
  • invendibility — the state or quality of being invendible or unsaleable
  • invertibility — to turn upside down.
  • invincibility — incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
  • inviolability — prohibiting violation; secure from destruction, violence, infringement, or desecration: an inviolable sanctuary; an inviolable promise.
  • listenability — pleasant to listen to: soft, listenable music.
  • machinability — The condition of being machinable.
  • manageability — that can be managed; governable; tractable; contrivable.
  • marketability — readily salable.
  • measurability — capable of being measured.
  • mensurability — The quality of being mensurable.
  • metastability — An unstable but potentially long-lived state of a system; for example, a supersaturated solution or an excited atom.
  • mixed ability — A mixed ability class or teaching system is one in which pupils of different abilities are taught together in the same class.
  • modifiability — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
  • negligibility — so small, trifling, or unimportant that it may safely be neglected or disregarded: The extra expenses were negligible.
  • negotiability — capable of being negotiated: a negotiable salary demand.
  • non-liabilityliabilities. moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations (opposed to assets). Accounting. liabilities as detailed on a balance sheet, especially in relation to assets and capital.
  • non-viability — not capable of living, growing, and developing, as an embryo, seed, or plant.
  • noticeability — The quality of being easy to see or notice.
  • observability — capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible: an observable change in attitude.
  • obtainability — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • ostensibility — The quality of being ostensible.
  • overstability — the state of being excessively stable
  • patentability — the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years.
  • perishability — subject to decay, ruin, or destruction: perishable fruits and vegetables.
  • preferability — more desirable.
  • producibility — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • profitability — yielding profit; remunerative: a profitable deal.
  • promotability — to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
  • realizability — the ability of something to be realized
  • reasonability — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
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