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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
predictability

1855, from predictable + -ity.

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predictability

n. The characteristic of being predictable.

WordNet
predictability

n. the quality of being predictable [ant: unpredictability]

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Predictability

Predictability is the degree to which a correct prediction or forecast of a system's state can be made either qualitatively or quantitatively.

Usage examples of "predictability".

Life had grown stale and boring lately, dull with predictability, and Apollonius was at least something new and different.

The portals enforced a certain amount of order and predictability on what was otherwise chaos.

In following the development of weaponry from the primitive through the sophisticated I'd noted that weapons and defenses and new weapons really did appear to arise in response to each other with such a chartable predictability that the area might well be viewed as one of the few classic examples of a dialectic doing just what dialectics are supposed to dothesis, antithesis, synthesis, ad nauseum.

But an aberrated person transcends10 all predictability for the following reasons: (1) what engrams an aberree has in his reactive engram bank none know including himself.

Again it was a question of predictability: the chemical chain reaction that would take place inside the time-bomb a few seconds from now was predictable.

Yet for all the predictability of the Duncan pattern this last Duncan was something very different He became Leto II's appointed Judas Iscanot a destroyer created by his godlike victim as an instrument of the felix culpa the fortunate fall Duncan-the Last was the agent of the change that Leto II knew must come but which he feared too much to implement himself Also, since the final Duncan was the loundation needed to sustain the Golden Road, he avoided the scapegoat role that usually accompanies Judas figures, in no little part because of the alienness of the metamorphosed God Emperor However, not all the achievements of Duncan-the-Last were designed by Leto II, in part the last ghola's character resulted from .

These seeds are of unknown par- entage, the product of natural selection or of breeding by the original farmer, Certain basic problems affect the genetic purity and predictability of collected seed.

When he transferred to the cosmonaut corps he was almost bored with the Newtonian predictability of each space mission.

He hadn't realized that his predictability was one of Tersa's touchstones, a means by which she separated the days.

Unorthodoxy, creativity, venturesomeness were discouraged, for they interfered with the predictability required by the organization of its component parts.

Their sponsors hoped they could gain a somewhat better understanding of present-day Earth, experiencing its life in more detail and with less predictability than verbals, visuals, and virtuals offered.