[f. next + -ITY. Cf. F. transmissibilité (1812 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being transmissible.
1828. in Webster.
18479. Todds Cycl. Anat., IV. 114/1. The associated pus has in reality nothing to do with the transmissibility of the diseases.
1875. Bennett & Dyer, Sachs Bot., 826. The hereditary transmissibility of acquired characters exhibits itself in a most marked way when it does not affect the whole of the parent-plant, but only a particular branch.
1894. Pall Mall G., 19 Nov., 1/2. He handles the transmissibility question with diffidence.