dilatabilities

/dɪˌleɪtəˈbɪlətiz/
noun
  1. The quality or capacity of being able to expand or stretch in size, volume, or shape.
    • The doctor explained the dilatabilities of blood vessels during exercise.
    • Engineers tested the dilatabilities of the rubber seals under extreme heat.
    • The dilatabilities of certain metals make them useful for making springs.
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