Expandability

/ɪkˌspændəˈbɪləti/ noun

Definition

The quality or degree to which something can be expanded, enlarged, or made bigger.

Etymology

From 'expandable' (adjective) + '-ity' (noun-forming suffix indicating quality or state). Built on Latin 'expandere' (to spread out).

Kelly Says

Expandability became crucial business jargon in the tech era—cloud storage's main selling point was its expandability, allowing servers to grow as companies needed more space.

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