The quality or state of being able to be constructed or built; the possibility of being put together.
From construable (able to be constructed) plus the noun suffix -ity, which creates abstract nouns describing qualities or states. It's a relatively modern word.
Scientists debate the construability of certain theoretical machines—like a perpetual motion machine—which is impossible due to physics, no matter how detailed your blueprints are.
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