modulability

/ˌmɑdʒələˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability to be adjusted, changed, or controlled in small, separate parts or stages.
    • The modulability of the software allows users to customize each feature.
    • Engineers praised the modulability of the new building design.
    • The modulability of the sound system lets you adjust volume and tone separately.
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