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coercivity
noun co·er·civ·i·ty \ˌkō-ˌər-ˈsi-və-tē\
Definition of COERCIVITY
: the property of a material determined by the value of the coercive force when the material has been magnetized to saturation
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First Known Use of COERCIVITY
1898
Rhymes with COERCIVITY
absorptivity, adaptivity, additivity, affectivity, aggressivity, collectivity, compulsivity, conductivity, connectivity, creativity, destructivity, diffusivity, directivity, effectivity, emissivity, emotivity, exclusivity, exhaustivity, expansivity, expressivity, impassivity, impulsivity, inactivity, inclusivity, infectivity, negativity, objectivity, perceptivity, permittivity, positivity, primitivity, productivity, progressivity, reactivity, receptivity, reflexivity, relativity, resistivity, retentivity, selectivity, self-activity, sensitivity, subjectivity, transitivity
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