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625 words match “ABILITY”

IMMENSURABILITY n.
The quality of being immensurable.
IMMOVABILITY n.
The quality or state of being immovable; fixedness; steadfastness; as, immovability of a heavy body; immovability of purpose.
IMMUTABILITY n.
The state or quality of being immutable; immutableness. Heb. vi. 17.
IMPALPABILITY n.
The quality of being impalpable. Jortin.
IMPECCABILITY n.
ality of being impeccable; exemption from sin, error, or offense. Infallibility and impeccability are two of his attributes. Pope.
IMPENETRABILITY n. 3 definitions
Quality of being impenetrable.
IMPERISHABILITY n.
The quality of being imperishable: indstructibility. "The imperishability of the universe." Milman.
IMPERMEABILITY n.
The quality of being impermeable.
IMPERTURBABILITY n.
The state or quality of being imperturbable. [1913 Webster]
IMPERVIABILITY n.
The quality of being imperviable.
IMPLACABILITY n.
The quality or state of being implacable.
IMPONDERABILITY n.
The quality or state of being imponderable; imponderableness.
IMPRACTICABILITY n. 3 definitions
The state or quality of being impracticable; infeasibility. Goldsmith.
IMPREGNABILITY n.
The quality or state of being impregnable; invincibility.
IMPRESSIONABILITY n.
The quality of being impressionable.
IMPREVENTABILITY n.
The state or quality of being impreventable. [R.]
IMPROBABILITY n.
The quality or state of being improbable; unlikelihood; also, that which is improbable; an improbable event or result.
IMPROVABILITY n.
The state or quality of being improvable; improvableness.
IMPUTABILITY n.
The quality of being imputable; imputableness.
INABILITY n.
The quality or state of being unable; lack of ability; want of sufficient power, strength, resources, or capacity. It is not from an inability to discover what they ought to do, that men err in practice. Blair.
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