[f. COMMUNICABLE: see -ITY. Cf. mod.F. communicabilité.] = COMMUNICABLENESS.

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a. 1638.  Mede, Apost. Later Times, 32. So must the honour and service which is given unto him have no communicability.

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1775.  De Lolme, Eng. Const., II. ix. The communicability of power.

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1881.  W. B. Carpenter, in 19th Cent., Oct., 553. The communicability of tubercle by inoculation.

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