13-letter words that end in ty
- autostability — the property of being stable either as a result of inherent characteristics or of built-in devices
- baroclinicity — a common state of fluid stratification in which surfaces of constant pressure and others of constant density are not parallel but intersect.
- bay of plenty — a large bay of the Pacific on the NE coast of the North Island, New Zealand
- believability — to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so: Only if one believes in something can one act purposefully.
- bible society — a Christian organization devoted to the printing and distribution of the Bible.
- brand loyalty — the tendency of consumers to continue buying a particular brand instead of trying a different one
- breathability — fitness to be breathed
- calculability — determinable by calculation; ascertainable: This map was designed so that distances by road are easily calculable.
- cariogenicity — conducive to the production or promotion of dental caries: the cariogenic factors in sweets.
- changeability — liable to change or to be changed; variable.
- chargeability — that may or should be charged: chargeable duty.
- charitability — Charitableness.
- charter party — charter (def 5).
- child cruelty — cruelty directed against children
- civic society — an organization founded to promote the interests of a local community
- civil liberty — the right of an individual to certain freedoms of speech and action
- civil society — the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society
- clandestinity — secrecy; the quality of being clandestine
- class society — a society in which class distinctions are influential
- clonogenicity — (uncountable) The ability of a cell to form clones.
- coagulability — The ability to coagulate, of being coagulable.
- codifiability — the quality of being codifiable
- collaterality — the state of being collateral
- colloquiality — a colloquial style
- combinability — capable of combining or being combined.
- commerce city — a city in central Colorado.
- commerciality — commercial quality or character; ability to produce a profit: Distributors were concerned about the film's commerciality compared with last year's successful pictures.
- commutability — The quality of being commutable.
- commutativity — the property of being commutative
- comparability — capable of being compared; having features in common with something else to permit or suggest comparison: He considered the Roman and British empires to be comparable.
- compatability — Misspelling of compatibility.
- compatibility — compatible
- computability — (computing theory) The property of being computable by purely mechanical means.
- concentricity — having a common center, as circles or spheres.
- conceptuality — a conceptualization
- concert party — a musical entertainment popular in the early 20th century, esp one at a British seaside resort
- confraternity — a group of men united for some particular purpose, esp Christian laymen organized for religious or charitable service; brotherhood
- connaturality — the quality of being connatural
- consanguinity — relationship by blood; kinship
- consimilarity — the condition of being mutually alike
- consumability — able or meant to be consumed, as by eating, drinking, or using: consumable goods.
- consumptivity — consumptiveness
- contextuality — (uncountable) The condition of being contextual.
- contractility — capable of contracting or causing contraction.
- contragravity — (scifi) antigravity.
- cooperativity — an interaction between structural units within a molecule or between molecules in an assemblage that enables the system to respond more sharply to an external change than would isolated units
- cornish pasty — A Cornish pasty is a small pie with meat and vegetables inside.
- corrigibility — The quality or state of being corrigible.
- corrosibility — corrodibility
- costume party — A costume party or costume ball is a party at which the guests try to look like famous people or people from history, from stories, or from particular professions.