rotatability

English

Etymology

From rotate + -ability.

Noun

rotatability (countable and uncountable, plural rotatabilities)

  1. The ability of something to be rotated
    • 1985, ASME Technical Papers - Part 2:
      This is because the mechanism is a complex spatial mechanism with two closed loops, which greatly reduces the possibility of complete rotatability.
    • 2006, André I. Khuri, Response Surface Methodology and Related Topics, →ISBN, page 437:
      Ever since its introduction by Box and Hunter, rotatability has been recognized as a highly desirable property for response surface designs to possess.
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