| DETERIORITY | • deteriority n. A worse quality or state; inferiority. • DETERIORITY n. (obsolete) worseness. |
| EFFECTIVITY | • effectivity n. (Uncountable) The ability or power to be effective. • effectivity n. (Countable) A measure of the effectiveness of something. • effectivity n. (Countable) [Technical documentation] An indication of the product, procedure, or timescale for which… |
| ELECTRICITY | • electricity n. Originally, a property of amber and certain other nonconducting substances to attract lightweight material… • electricity n. (Physics) The study of electrical phenomena; the branch of science dealing with such phenomena. • electricity n. A feeling of excitement; a thrill. |
| EPITHYMETIC | • epithymetic adj. Relating to desire. • EPITHYMETIC adj. of or pertaining to desire. |
| EUPEPTICITY | • eupepticity n. (Rare) The quality of being eupeptic. • EUPEPTICITY n. the state of being eupeptic. |
| EXTERIORITY | • exteriority n. Surface; externality. • EXTERIORITY n. the state of being exterior or exteriorized. |
| HERMETICITY | • hermeticity n. The condition of being hermetic (airtight). • HERMETICITY n. the state of being hermetic. |
| INDEXTERITY | • indexterity n. Lack of dexterity, skill, or readiness in any respect; awkwardness; sluggishness; clumsiness. • INDEXTERITY n. lack of dexterity. |
| ITERATIVELY | • iteratively adv. In an iterative manner; using iteration. • ITERATIVE adv. repeating, iterating, also ITERANT. |
| RECEPTIVITY | • receptivity n. (Uncountable) The state of being receptive. • receptivity n. (Countable) The extent to which something is receptive. • RECEPTIVITY n. the state of being receptive. |
| RETENTIVITY | • retentivity n. The ability to retain, potential for retention. • retentivity n. (Sciences) the capacity to retain magnetism after the magnetizing action. • RETENTIVITY n. the power of retaining. |
| SELECTIVITY | • selectivity n. The quality of being selective, or extent to which something is selective. • selectivity n. The ability of a radio receiver to separate a desired signal frequency from others. • selectivity n. (Chemistry) Discrimination of a reactant towards a choice of other reactants; the ratio of rate constants… |