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Princeton's WordNet
reversibilitynoun
the quality of being reversible in either direction
Wiktionary
reversibilitynoun
The property of being reversible.
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reversibility
Reversibility refers to the ability of a process, system, or operation to proceed or be carried out in either direction, i.e., to move backward or forward equally. It often implies that the system or process can return to its original state without any net change or effect. In philosophy, it can imply the capacity of causes and effects to be interchangeable, and in various fields of science, it can refer to processes that can occur in both directions under identical conditions.
Webster Dictionary
Reversibilitynoun
the quality of being reversible
The Standard Electrical Dictionary
Reversibility
The principal in virtue of which a device for producing a given form of energy can absorb the same and do work. The reversibility of the dynamo is its quality in virtue of which it can act as a current generator, thereby converting mechanical energy into electric energy, or if a current is passed through it, it rotates, doing work, and thereby converting electric energy into mechanical energy. The knowledge of this principle can be traced back to Jacobi in 1850.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reversibility in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reversibility in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of reversibility in a Sentence
Successful reversibility will be the key to make this world-changing.
Reversibility is something we're just beginning to learn about.
The longer you fail to address health concerns, the more concerns there will be with reversibility.
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