rare. [f. CONDUCT v., after ductility.] CONDUCTIVITY.

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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.

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1883.  A. Barratt, Phys. Metempiric, 63. Malleability, fusibility, volatility, conductility for heat and electricity.

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