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ablative2 having the capacity for or susceptibility to ablation. [1/2 definitions]
disease resistance in an organism or group of organisms, a quality of low susceptibility to disease.
hypersusceptibility combined form of susceptibility.
hypnosis an induced sleeplike condition characterized by increased susceptibility to suggestion. [1/2 definitions]
idiosyncrasy a particular aspect of an individual's physiology, esp. an allergy or susceptibility to a drug. [1/2 definitions]
liability area of weakness; disadvantage; susceptibility. [1/3 definitions]
Schick test a medical test to determine susceptibility to diphtheria.