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- noun
capability of beingswitched
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Examples
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The secret to the switchability is a weakly basic amidine group,
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When a lost colony is discovered by their Troft neighbours - the 'switchability' of th ese very identical boys is seen as an asset for the diplomatic/covert mission to check out the new people.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Cobra Trilogy - Timothy Zahn Blue Tyson 2009
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When a lost colony is discovered by their Troft neighbours - the 'switchability' of th ese very identical boys is seen as an asset for the diplomatic/covert mission to check out the new people.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Cobra Strike - Timothy Zahn Blue Tyson 2009
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Third, and my non-linguistic background puts me on dangerous ground here, the idea of the non-switchability of *-dh and *-d seems to me to be undermined by the way that the "mead" word, presumably ending in *-dh in PIE, became "medd" in Welsh, where -dd is a voiced "th" sound, and "mead" in English, ending in a d.
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Any ideas on "conservative" color choices for maximum switchability?
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Building switchability into basic chemicals facilitates cleaner reactions and less-energy-intensive separations, Jessop notes.
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So how much of the continued strength in price would you attribute to I guess the lack of switchability in the short term.
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