| ABSORPTIVITY | • absorptivity n. The quality of being absorptive; absorptiveness. • absorptivity n. (Thermodynamics) The fraction of radiation absorbed by a surface to the total radiation incident on the surface.
 • absorptivity n. (Analytical chemistry) The constant a in the Beer’s law relation A = abc, where A is the absorbance…
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| ABSTRACTIVELY | • abstractively adv. (Now rare) In an abstract manner; in the abstract. • ABSTRACTIVE adv. able or tending to abstract.
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| DISTRIBUTIVELY | • distributively adv. In a distributive manner. • DISTRIBUTIVE adv. relating to distribution.
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| DISTRIBUTIVITY | • distributivity n. (Mathematics) the fact of being distributive. • DISTRIBUTIVITY n. the state of being distributive.
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| INTERVISIBILITY | • intervisibility n. The quality of being intervisible. • INTERVISIBILITY n. the state of being intervisible.
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| OBSTRUCTIVELY | • obstructively adv. In an obstructive manner. • OBSTRUCTIVE adv. serving to obstruct.
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| OVERSTABILITY | • overstability n. (Physics) A condition in which oscillation increases due to excessive feedback. • OVERSTABILITY n. the state of being excessively stable.
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| SUBJECTIVITY | • subjectivity n. (Singular only) The state of being subjective. • subjectivity n. A subjective thought or idea.
 • SUBJECTIVITY n. the state of being subjective.
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| SUBSTANTIVALLY | • substantivally adv. In a substantival manner. • SUBSTANTIVAL adv. of, relating to, or serving as a substantive.
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| SUBSTANTIVELY | • substantively adv. In a substantive manner, or to a substantive extent. • substantively adv. (Grammar, of a word) Employed as a noun.
 • SUBSTANTIVE adv. relating to substance.
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| SUBSTANTIVITY | • substantivity n. The state of being substantive. • substantivity n. The ability of a chemical or dye to stick to a target.
 • SUBSTANTIVITY n. the state of being substantive.
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| SUBSTITUTIVELY | • substitutively adv. In a substitutive manner. • SUBSTITUTIVE adv. serving or suitable as a substitute.
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| SUBSTITUTIVITY | • substitutivity n. (Philosophy) A logical relationship in which two terms can be mutually substituted without affecting… • SUBSTITUTIVITY n. the state of being substitutive.
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| VITRESCIBILITY | • VITRESCIBILITY n. the state of being vitrescible, forming a viscous, glassy layer when subjected to heat. |