Assimilability

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    The quality or degree of being assimilable. countable, uncountable

    "c. 1810-1820?, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Notes on Ben Jonson It would form an interesting essay […] were all the attempts to ridicule new phrases brought together, the proportion observed of words ridiculed which have been adopted, and are now common, such as strenuous, conscious, &c, and a trial made how far any grounds can be detected, so that one might determine beforehand whether a word was invented under the conditions of assimilability to our language or not."

  2. 2
    Capability of being taken in and utilized as nourishment. wordnet

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"c. 1810-1820?, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Notes on Ben Jonson It would form an interesting essay […] were all the attempts to ridicule new phrases brought together, the proportion observed of words ridiculed which have been adopted, and are now common, such as strenuous, conscious, &c, and a trial made how far any grounds can be detected, so that one might determine beforehand whether a word was invented under the conditions of assimilability to our language or not."

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