Definition of "receptibility" [re•cep•ti•bil•i•ty]
The condition of being receptible; receptiveness(noun)
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Use "receptibility" in a sentence
"And for the same reason he has lost receptibility to intermediate vibrations in the COLOR spectrum, which has clouded or stultified his visional faculties."
"Owing to man's degeneration or fall, on your Earth, he has lost all receptibility to the more refined vibratory tones of the chromatic scale."
"And for the same reason he has lost receptibility to intermediate vibrations in the color spectrum, which has clouded or stultified his visional faculties."