volubility

  • 101lo|quac|i|ty — «loh KWAS uh tee», noun. an inclination to talk a great deal; talkativeness: »The only limit to his loquacity was his strength (Henry T. Buckle). The songs…help to compensate for the loquacity (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): garrulity, volubility.… …

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  • 102-ubility — suffix forming nouns from, or corresponding to, adjectives in uble (solubility; volubility). Etymology: L ubilitas: cf. ITY * * * suffix forming nouns from or corresponding to adjectives ending in uble (such as solubility from soluble) …

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