deconstructability

noun

Etymology

From deconstruct + -ability.

  1. borrowed from cōnstrūctus
  2. prefixed as deconstruct — “de + construct
  3. suffixed as deconstructability — “deconstruct + ability

Definitions

  1. the ease with which something such as a building, can be deconstructed

    • Its deconstructability was high, so a significant amount of material could be salvaged and reused.

The neighborhood

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