IPA: //meɪˈlæbɪlɪti//
KK: /ˈmeɪləbɪlɪti/
The quality or ability of something to be sent through the mail.
The mailability of the package was confirmed before shipping.
Mailability → It is formed from "mail" (from Old French *maile*, meaning a bag or pouch) and the suffix "-ability" (meaning the quality of being able to). The word "mailability" refers to the quality of being able to be sent or delivered, particularly in the context of letters or packages.
Think of 'mail' as a bag for sending things, and '-ability' means the quality of being able to do something. This helps you remember that 'mailability' is about the ability to send or deliver.