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ponibility

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English

Etymology

From Latin ponere (to place).

Noun

ponibility (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) The capability of being placed or located.
    • 1734, Isaac Barrow, The Usefulness of Mathematical Learning, Lecture X, p. 176:
      Space is nothing else but the mere Power, Capacity, Ponibility, or (begging pardon for the Expressions) Interponibility of Magnitude.

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