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expandability, n.|ɛkspændəˈbɪlɪtɪ| [f. expandable a.: see -ity.] Capacity for being expanded or added to; = expansibility n.
1961in Webster. 1970J. W. Gair Colloquial Sinhalese Clause Struct. v. 78 Inactive Clauses—resemble passive clauses without agentive constituents, but differ from them in important respects, notably in lacking their possible transformational derivation and expandability by an atin constituent. 1972Sci. Amer. Sept. 2/2 Professional EDP managers who need more EDP capability coupled with ease of conversion, plus expandability without reprograming. 1986Micro Decision Oct. 8/1 The machine is claimed to be faster, more powerful and to offer greater expandability than any of its predecessors. |