| AMISSIBILITY | • amissibility n. The quality of being amissible; the possibility of being lost. • AMISSIBILITY n. the state of being amissible, liable to be lost. |
| ASSIBILATING | • assibilating v. Present participle of assibilate. • ASSIBILATE v. to pronounce with a hiss or sibilant. |
| ASSIBILATION | • assibilation n. (Phonology) A sound change resulting in a sibilant consonant, commonly the final phase of palatalization. • ASSIBILATION n. speaking with a sibilant sound. |
| COHESIBILITY | • cohesibility n. The state of being cohesible. • COHESIBILITY n. the quality of being cohesible. |
| DIVISIBILITY | • divisibility n. (Uncountable) The state of being divisible. The state capable of being divided. • divisibility n. (Arithmetic) The property of being divisible by a particular integer. • DIVISIBILITY n. the state of being divisible. |
| FUSIBILITIES | • fusibilities n. Plural of fusibility. • FUSIBILITY n. the quality of being fusible. |
| INFUSIBILITY | • infusibility n. Incapability or difficulty of being fused, melted, or dissolved. • infusibility n. Capability of being infused, poured in, or instilled. • INFUSIBILITY n. the state of being infusible. |
| INVISIBILITY | • invisibility n. The state of being invisible. • invisibility n. That which is invisible. • INVISIBILITY n. the state of being invisible. |
| PLAUSIBILITY | • plausibility n. (Obsolete) The quality of deserving applause, praiseworthiness; something worthy of praise. • plausibility n. (Now rare) The appearance of truth, especially when deceptive; speciousness. • plausibility n. A plausible statement, argument etc. |
| POSSIBILISMS | • possibilisms n. Plural of possibilism. • POSSIBILISM n. the policy of confining efforts to what is immediately possible or practicable. |
| POSSIBILISTS | • possibilists n. Plural of possibilist. • POSSIBILIST n. an adherent of possibilism. |
| RISIBILITIES | • risibilities n. Plural of risibility. • RISIBILITY n. the quality of being risible. |
| VISIBILITIES | • visibilities n. Plural of visibility. • VISIBILITY n. the state of being visible. |