[f. next + -ITY.] Capability of being corroded.

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a. 1691.  Boyle, Wks., II. 188 (R.). Corrosibility being the quality that answers corrosiveness.

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1757.  trans. Henckel’s Pyritol., 225. The corrosibility of iron and copper therein.

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1879.  Bain, Education as Science, viii. 255. Distinct properties … as weight, ductility, corrosibility.

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