livability

noun

Etymology

From live + -ability.

  1. derived from *leyp- — “to stick
  2. inherited from *libjaną — “to live
  3. inherited from *libbjan
  4. inherited from libban
  5. inherited from lefe
  6. suffixed as livability — “live + ability

Definitions

  1. The property of being livable.

    • The livability of the shack was questioned, but the old man had lived there for 50 years.

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