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conductibility|kəndʌktɪˈbɪlɪtɪ| [f. next + -ity: cf. mod.F. conductibilité.] 1. Capacity for conducting (heat, etc.); conductivity.
1842Grove Corr. Phys. Forces (ed. 6) 42 A direction of greater conductibility [of heat]. 1869M. Somerville Molec. Sci. i. ii. 77 The magnetic phenomena of crystals depends on unequal conductibility in different directions. 2. Capacity of being conducted. rare.
1847Worcester cites Wheatstone. c1860Faraday Forces Nat. v. 143 For the purpose of shewing the conductibility of this power through some bodies. |