diffusibility
(dɪfjuːzɪˈbɪlɪtɪ)
[f. diffusible + -ity.]
Capacity of being diffused; esp. in Physics, as a measurable quality of gases or fluids.
1813 J. Thomson Lect. Inflam. 489 On account of their greater diffusibility in the atmosphere. 1849 [see diffusible]. 1861 Graham in Phil. Trans 183 Low diffusibility is not the only property which the bodies..possess in common. 1883 Fortn. Rev. 1 Oct. 598 Influenza..is remarkable for its amazing diffusibility. |