Conductivity

/ˌkɑndʌkˈtɪvəti/ noun

The ability of a material to transmit heat, electricity, or sound.

From Latin conductus 'led together' + -ivity suffix. From con- 'together' + ducere 'to lead.' The scientific term developed in the 18th century as understanding of heat and electrical transmission advanced, building on the metaphor of 'leading' energy through materials.

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