[f. next; see -bility, -ITY.] The quality of being figurable.
17306. Bailey (folio), Pref., Figurability of Body or Matter, is that universal Disposition thereof, whereby it is under a Necessity, of appearing or putting on some Sort of Figure.
1794. G. Adams, Nat. & Exp. Philos., IV. App. 492. What are the general properties of matter?
1. Extension or magnitude, and consequently figurability.
1848. in Craig.