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proˈductible, a. rare. [f. L. prōdūct-, ppl. stem of prōdūcĕre to produce + -ible.] = producible.
1830in Maunder Dict. Hence proˌductiˈbility, the quality or fact of being producible.
1832S. Turner Sacr. Hist. (1836) I. iv. 127 There are demonstrations of the latent and indefinite productibility of vegetable nature. 1849Sk. Nat. Hist., Mammalia III. 80 The test of excellence is productibility, a readiness to become fat, small bone, and the quality of the whole animal when converted into bacon. 1862Ruskin Unto this Last ii. 53 note, No produce ever maintains a consistent rate of productibility. |