[f. COMMUNICABLE: see -ITY. Cf. mod.F. communicabilité.] = COMMUNICABLENESS.
a. 1638. Mede, Apost. Later Times, 32. So must the honour and service which is given unto him have no communicability.
1775. De Lolme, Eng. Const., II. ix. The communicability of power.
1881. W. B. Carpenter, in 19th Cent., Oct., 553. The communicability of tubercle by inoculation.