keepability

noun

Etymology

From keep + -ability.

  1. derived from *ǵab-
  2. inherited from *kōpijaną — “to look, heed, watch, observe
  3. inherited from *kōpijan
  4. inherited from cēpan — “to seize, hold, observe
  5. inherited from kepen — “to keep, guard, look after, watch
  6. suffixed as keepability — “keep + ability

Definitions

  1. The quality or degree of being keepable, especially the extent to which food can be…

    The quality or degree of being keepable, especially the extent to which food can be preserved.

The neighborhood

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