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communicability
noun
The quality of being communicable.
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It is something that is added on to thought in order to make my inner ideas communicable to others; this communicability is accomplished by my adopting a certain linguistic convention.
The criterion for judgment, then, is communicability, and the standard for deciding whether our judgments are indeed communicable is to see whether they could fit with the sensus communis of others.
With An Uncertain Glory, Sen explains that "Each chapter has been rewritten about 10 or 15 times… to increase the communicability without losing the veracity".
Laughter and enjoyment may be mildly contagious, but they're not exactly the Ebola virus in terms of communicability.
But if today 'having counsel' has an old-fashioned ring, this is because the communicability of experience is decreasing..
And questions hang in the air, along with the fug of cigarette smoke, about "the intransience of love" and "the communicability of the human spirit".
I imagine the Washington University team would find it insufficiently comprehensive — it doesn't mention diagnostics or communicability, and uses the term "Alzheimer's disease" precisely once — but it's a lovely tale of a boy already feeling the loss of his grandfather.
For Means, whose great theme is the starkness and communicability of pain, as well as those flashes of beauty that make it worth bearing, many of the elements required by a novel are superfluous.
This was not about a "school of poets: the book showed no uniformity or style, and had no manifesto beyond a dedication to "the text itself", a preference for communicability, and a flavour of moral concern.
First, the virulence, or severity of the illness that the virus causes; and second, the communicability, or how easily the virus is passed from person to person.
"It is our opinion that he is of low communicability," Dr. Huitt said, as the C.D.C. had also said.
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