"latrability" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From Latin lātrābilis (“barking, able to bark, characterized by barking”) + English -ity (“forming abstract nouns”). Equivalent to latrate + -ability. Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|lātrābilis||barking, able to bark, characterized by barking}} Latin lātrābilis (“barking, able to bark, characterized by barking”), {{suffix|en|latrate|ability}} latrate + -ability Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} latrability (uncountable)
  1. (rare, obsolete, philosophy) The ability or tendency to bark. Tags: obsolete, rare, uncountable Categories (topical): Philosophy Categories (lifeform): Dogs Related terms: latrant, latrate, latration
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