| DISABILITY | • disability n. State of being disabled; deprivation or want of ability; absence of competent physical, intellectual… • disability n. A mental condition causing a difficulty with an intellectual task. • disability n. (Disability theory) An inability imposed on a person by society’s failure to accommodate their physical… |
| DISUTILITY | • disutility n. Uselessness, a lack of utility. • disutility n. (Microeconomics) negative utility. • disutility n. (Philosophy) illbeing. |
| DIVISIVELY | • divisively adv. In a divisive manner. • DIVISIVE adv. causing disunity or dissension. |
| FUSIBILITY | • fusibility n. The ease with which a material will melt. • FUSIBILITY n. the quality of being fusible. |
| IMMISCIBLY | • immiscibly adv. In an immiscible fashion. • IMMISCIBLE adv. not capable of being mixed or mingled. |
| INCISIVELY | • incisively adv. In an incisive manner. • INCISIVE adv. cutting, trenchant. |
| INSOLIDITY | • insolidity n. Lack of solidity; weakness. • INSOLIDITY n. want of solidity. |
| LYRICISING | • lyricising v. Present participle of lyricise. • LYRICISE v. to write lyrics, also LYRICIZE. |
| RISIBILITY | • risibility n. The property of being risible. • RISIBILITY n. the quality of being risible. |
| SIMILARITY | • similarity n. Closeness of appearance to something else. • similarity n. (Philosophy) The relation of sharing properties. • similarity n. (Mathematics) A transformation that preserves angles and the ratios of distances. |
| SIMPLICITY | • simplicity n. The state or quality of being simple. • simplicity n. (Archaic, rare) An act or instance of foolishness. • SIMPLICITY n. the state of being simple. |
| SYPHILITIC | • syphilitic adj. (Pathology) Of, relating to, or infected with syphilis. • syphilitic n. A person with syphilis (but see people-first language). • SYPHILITIC adj. of or like syphilis, a venereal disease. |
| VISIBILITY | • visibility n. (Uncountable) The condition of being visible. • visibility n. (Countable) The degree to which things may be seen. • visibility n. (Programming) The scope within which a variable or function is able to be accessed directly. |