noun
- the quality or state of being able to be localized; the capacity to be confined to, identified in, or adapted for a particular place or region
Usage: technical term used in mathematics, physics, computer science, and linguistics; often used in discussions of software localization, disease transmission, or mathematical properties
Examples
- The localizability of the software made it easy to adapt for different markets.
- In physics, the localizability of a particle is a fundamental property studied in quantum mechanics.
- The disease's localizability to specific regions helped epidemiologists track its spread.
- Linguists debate the localizability of certain grammatical features across different dialects.
- The localizability of the problem meant engineers could fix it without affecting the entire system.