The quality or capacity of being able to conduce or contribute toward something; the state of being conductive or helpful.
From 'conduceable' (archaic form meaning able to conduce) + '-ity' (a suffix forming abstract nouns indicating a quality or state). This is a highly technical, rare word.
Conduceability is such a rare word that it almost exists in theoretical space—it's the kind of word a philosopher might invent to discuss abstract properties, though it's barely used even in modern academic English.
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