| ASSIBILATE | • assibilate v. (Linguistics, phonetics) To change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds. • assibilate v. (Linguistics, phonetics) To change by assibilation. • ASSIBILATE v. to pronounce with a hiss or sibilant. |
| AUDIBILITY | • audibility n. The quality of being heard or understood; the degree to which a thing is audible. • AUDIBILITY n. the state of being audible. |
| AUDIBILIZE | Sorry, definition not available. |
| DOCIBILITY | • DOCIBILITY n. docility, also DOCIBLENESS. |
| FUSIBILITY | • fusibility n. The ease with which a material will melt. • FUSIBILITY n. the quality of being fusible. |
| LEGIBILITY | • legibility n. The property of being legible or easily readable. • LEGIBILITY n. the quality of being legible, also LEGIBLENESS. |
| RISIBILITY | • risibility n. The property of being risible. • RISIBILITY n. the quality of being risible. |
| SENSIBILIA | • sensibilia n. (Philosophy) Things that can be sensed; stimuli. • SENSIBILIA n. (Latin) whatever may be perceived by the senses. |
| SIBILANCES | • sibilances n. Plural of sibilance. • SIBILANCE n. pronunciation with a hissing sound, also SIBILANCY. |
| SIBILANTLY | • sibilantly adv. With a hissing or sibilant sound. • SIBILANT adv. hissing, also SIBILOUS. |
| SIBILATING | • sibilating v. Present participle of sibilate. • sibilating n. A hissing sound. • SIBILATE v. to pronounce (words) with, or produce, a hissing sound. |
| SIBILATION | • sibilation n. A hissing sound. • SIBILATION n. utterance with a hissing sound. |
| SIBILATORS | • sibilators n. Plural of sibilator. • SIBILATOR n. one who sibilates, hisses. |
| SIBILATORY | • sibilatory adj. Hissing; sibilant. • SIBILATORY adj. hissing; sibilant. |
| 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. |