IPA: /ˌmɒdʒʊˈlærɪti/
KK: /mɑdʒˈʌlɪtɛri/
The quality or state of being made up of separate parts that can be connected or arranged in different ways.
The modularity of the software allows developers to easily update and modify individual components.
Modularity is formed from "modulus" (from Latin, meaning a small measure or standard) and the suffix "-arity" (from Latin "-itas", meaning the state or quality of). The word refers to the quality of being composed of separate, interchangeable components or modules.
Think of 'modulus' as a small measure, which helps you remember that 'modularity' refers to the quality of being made up of small, interchangeable parts.