viability
English
Etymology
- From viable|viable + -ity
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˌvaɪəˈbɪlɪti/
Noun
viability (countable and uncountable, plural viabilities)
- The property of being viable; the ability to live or to succeed
- 1904, Hugo DeVries, Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
- Ordinarily these altered organs are sterile, but in some instances a very small quantity of seed is produced, and when testing their viability I succeeded in raising a few plants from them.
- 1980, Jimmy Carter, State of the Union Address
- In making its grants the Endowment will increase its emphasis on techniques which stimulate support for the humanities from non-Federal sources, in order to reinforce our tradition of private philanthropy in this field, and to insure and expand the financial, viability of our cultural institutions and life.
- 1904, Hugo DeVries, Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
Translations
property of being viable
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