Obs. [f. next: see -ITY.] The quality of being cessible; yieldingness.
1645. Digby, Nat. Bodies, ix. (1658), 92. If the subject strucken be of a proportionate cessibility, it seemeth to dull and deaden the stroke.
1658. R. White, trans. Digbys Powd. Symp. (1660), 27. The density, and figure, of the descending body acting upon the cessibility of the medium.