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volubility (n.)

1570s, from Middle French volubilité (16c.) or directly from Latin volubilitatem (nominative volubilitas) "a rapid turning," figuratively "fluency (of speech)," from volubilis (see voluble).

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Definitions of volubility from WordNet

volubility (n.)
the quality of being facile in speech and writing;
Synonyms: fluency / articulateness
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