Similar words: ability, viability, stability, liability, disability, capability, affability, equability. Meaning: [‚djʊərə'bɪlətɪ] n. permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force.
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241. To perform these functions consistently and economically, the felt must be fabricated to exacting standards of durability, cleanability , pliability, and surface finish.
242. Heading through the cold processed and, with corrosion-resistant, high strength, durability and deformation of the good.
243. Since Ship Wood can withstand years of water erosion, is far from the general nature of its wood may well be comparable to wood, so durability is a good ship where the most attractive wood.
244. They feature unique designs, original styles, sightly colors, fire and damp-proof characteristics, anti-corrosion, durability, super quality and many other advantages.
245. The compactness of concrete is an important factor that affects concrete's durability and impermeability.
246. Our creasing and cutting machines series products are of security, easy operation, stability, durability cutting force.
247. Meanwhile, the UFA high-strength concrete possesses good durability and creep property.
248. Test objectives: use specific block impact on the mattress over and over again, to assess their impact, and the durability of solid retentivity.
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