workability

/ˌwɜrkəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to be used or put into practice; practicality.
    • Her proposal had good workability because it used existing resources.
    • The team questioned the workability of the new schedule before adopting it.
    • We need to test the workability of this design in a real factory.
  2. The ease with which a material (such as metal, clay, or concrete) can be shaped, formed, or handled.
    • Adding water improved the workability of the concrete mix.
    • The clay's workability made it perfect for detailed pottery.
    • Engineers measure the workability of steel before forging it.
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