rare. [f. CONDUCT v., after ductility.] CONDUCTIVITY.
1883. Romanes, in Times, 4 Dec., 10/6. By conductility I mean the power of transmitting a stimulus in the form of a molecular or invisible wave of disturbance from one point of an excitable mass of living tissue to another.
1883. A. Barratt, Phys. Metempiric, 63. Malleability, fusibility, volatility, conductility for heat and electricity.