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Definition of Serviceability
1. Noun. The quality of being able to provide good service.
Generic synonyms: Usefulness, Utility
Derivative terms: Serviceable, Serviceable, Serviceable, Serviceable, Serviceable, Usable, Usable, Serviceable, Useable
Definition of Serviceability
1. Noun. The property of being serviceable, of being useful for some function. ¹
2. Noun. The property of being able to be serviced. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Serviceability
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Serviceability
Literary usage of Serviceability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commercial Research: An Outline of Working Principles by Carson Samuel Duncan (1919)
"... of interpretation — Mechanical and mathematical tests — Tested by new angles —
Test of adequacy of data — The test of immediate serviceability — Test of ..."
2. The Regulation of Rivers by John Lane Van Ornum (1914)
"... curvature of the banks, the depth of channel, and the other elements of regimen
involved. 60. Comparative serviceability of Groynes and Training Walls. ..."
3. Building Stones and Clay-products: A Handbook for Architects by Heinrich Ries (1912)
"(c) serviceability. This relates to the efficiency of the pipes to perform the
best service. Under this heading should be considered the question of ..."
4. Building Stones and Clay-products: A Handbook for Architects by Heinrich Ries (1912)
"(c) serviceability. This relates to the efficiency of the pipes to perform the
best service. Under this heading should be considered the question of ..."
5. Building Stones and Clay-products: A Handbook for Architects by Heinrich Ries (1912)
"(c) serviceability. This relates to the efficiency of the pipes to perform the
best service. Under this heading should be considered the question of ..."
6. The Regulation of Rivers by John Lane Van Ornum (1914)
"The Frequent serviceability of Channel Excavation.—It is often advisable to
directly remove by mechanical means the obstructing silt, sand, clay, ..."
7. The Regulation of Rivers by John Lane Van Ornum (1914)
"The Frequent serviceability of Channel Excavation.—It is often advisable to
directly remove by mechanical means the obstructing silt, sand, clay, ..."
8. Ethics of Democracy: A Series of Optimistic Essays on the Natural Laws of by Louis Freeland Post (1916)
"Value cannot rest upon nor coexist with non-serviceability. This does not mean
that serviceability and Value are the same thing. They are different things. ..."