countability

/kaʊntəˈbɪlɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The property or quality of being countable, especially in mathematics or logic, or the ability to count or enumerate something.

“The concept of countability has been central to the development of modern set theory.”

2. noun

The state or condition of being able to be counted or enumerated, especially in statistics or economics.

“The high countability of the company’s assets made it easier to assess its financial health.”

3. noun

A measure or indicator of the extent to which something can be counted or enumerated.

“The countability of the product’s sales was a key factor in determining its market value.”

4. noun

A property or characteristic of a mathematical object, such as a set or a sequence, that allows it to be counted or enumerated.

“The researchers studied the countability of the fractal’s dimensions to better understand its properties.”

Synonyms

  • countability
  • enumerability
  • numerability

Antonyms

  • innumerability
  • uncountability