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Definition of Extensibility
1. n. The quality of being extensible; the capacity of being extended; as, the extensibility of a fiber, or of a plate of metal.
Definition of Extensibility
1. Noun. The capability of being extended ¹
2. Noun. (computing) A quality of design that takes possible future advances into consideration and attempts to accommodate them ¹
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Definition of Extensibility
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Extensibility
Literary usage of Extensibility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Physiology by William Dobinson Halliburton (1913)
"It is stretched by a weight, that is, it possesses extensibility; ... The extensibility
of any material may be studied and recorded bj measuring the ..."
2. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1851)
"On an Instrument for measuring the extensibility of Elastic Solids. By Professor
Forbes. THIS instrument is almost a faithful reproduction of S'Graves- ..."
3. Principles of Economics by Frank William Taussig (1921)
"The extensibility of wants, — Sec. 2. Overproduction, in the sense of production
beyond the stage of profit, is possible if investment proceeds unendingly. ..."
4. A Text-book of physiology: For Medical Students and Physicians by William Henry Howell (1915)
"The extensibility and Elasticity of Muscular Tissue.—Muscular tissue, when acted
upon by a weight, extends quite readily, and when the weight is removed, ..."
5. Concrete-steel Construction (Der Eisenbetonbau) by Emil Mörsch, Ernest Payson Goodrich (1909)
"CHAPTER IV THEORY OF REINFORCED CONCRETE extensibility extensibility of Reinforced
... Of much more value are tests in which the extensibility of reinforced ..."
6. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1892)
"On the Mechanical Stretching of Liquids : an Experi- nental Determination of the
Volume-extensibility of Ethyl ..."
7. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1895)
"THE extensibility OF MUSCLE. By T. GREGOR. BRODIE, MD (Lond. ... THE following
work upon the extensibility of muscle originated some time ago from a ..."