English edit

Etymology edit

Formed in Modern English as multipliable +‎ -ity.

Noun edit

multipliability (countable and uncountable, plural multipliabilities)

  1. the ability to be multiplied
    • 1953, Frederick Copleston, A History of Philosophy: Late Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, page 378:
      In order to explain the multipliability of individuals in a species it is not necessary to introduce the idea of matter as principle of individuation