Equatability

/ˌiːkwətəˈbɪləti/ noun

Definition

The quality of being capable of being equated or made equal to something else.

Etymology

From 'equatable' (capable of being equated) plus '-ity,' following standard noun-forming patterns for expressing abstract qualities or states.

Kelly Says

This ultra-rare word hints at mathematics itself—equatability means something can be set equal to something else, which is literally what equations do.

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