The quality or state of being docible; the capability of being taught, trained, or readily managed.
From 'docible' plus the English suffix '-ness,' which creates abstract nouns expressing states or qualities. This follows standard English morphological patterns.
Docibleness appears more in historical texts than modern writing, but it's a wonderful word for describing the fundamental human capacity that enabled civilization—our ability to learn from each other!
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