-ity
(Latin: suffix used to form abstract nouns expressing act, state, quality, property, or condition corresponding to an adjective)
cordiality
cosmicality
Of or pertaining to the cosmos; such as, the cosmicality of outer space.
credibility
1. The ability to inspire belief or trust.
2. A willingness to accept something as true.
3. The quality of being credible; an instance or case of this.
3. Believable, plausible; capable of being believed.
criminality
declivity
1. A downward slope or bend.
2. A surface; especially, a piece of land, that slopes downward.
3. A downward inclination; especially, of a piece of land.
deformity
density
1. The state or quality of being dense; compactness; closely set or crowded condition.
2. Thickness of consistency; impenetrability.
3. Complexity of structure or content.
4. The number of inhabitants, dwellings, or the like, per unit area: "The commissioner noted that the population density of certain city blocks had fallen dramatically."
5. In physics, mass per unit volume.
6. The quantity of electricity per unit of volume at a point in space, or the quantity per unit of area at a point on a surface.
7. The degree of opacity of a substance, medium, etc., that transmits light.
8. In photography, the relative degree of opacity of an area of a negative or transparency, often expressed logarithmically.
9. With computers, a measure of the compactness of data stored on an external storage medium, as disk or tape, or displayed on a CRT or other screen; also, the number of units of useful information contained within a linear dimension.
10. Thickness of consistency; impenetrability.
dexterity
dextrality
difformity
disability (s), disabilities (pl)
1. A condition in which someone is unable to perform because of physical or mental incompetence.
2. A medically diagnosed condition that makes it difficult to engage in the activities of daily life.
3. A condition; such as, an illness or an injury, which damages or limits a person's physical or mental abilities or functions: "He has learned to keep a positive attitude about his disability."
4. A sum of money paid to somebody, usually on a monthly basis, by a government agency or insurance company because a person is unable to work or to provide for the necessities of life: "After their mother injured her back, she had to quit her job and go on disability."
disintegrity
Reduction to component particles, breaking up; destruction of cohesion or integrity.
diversity
1. A variety of something; such as, opinion, color, or style: "We live in a country with great cultural diversity."
2. Ethnic variety, as well as socioeconomic and gender variety, in a group, a society, or an institution; such as, working in a society committed to diversity.
3. Discrepancy, variety, multiformity, or a difference from what is considered to be normal or expected.
docility
domesticity
1. Life as it is lived at home.
2. A fondness for home life or familiarity with home life.
3. The concerns of the home and family; family life.