[f. next + -ITY.] Capability of being corroded.
a. 1691. Boyle, Wks., II. 188 (R.). Corrosibility being the quality that answers corrosiveness.
1757. trans. Henckels Pyritol., 225. The corrosibility of iron and copper therein.
1879. Bain, Education as Science, viii. 255. Distinct properties as weight, ductility, corrosibility.