In′com‐press′i‐bil″i‐ty (?), n. [Cf. F. incompressibilité.] The quality of being incompressible, or incapable of reduction in volume by pressure; — formerly supposed to be a property of liquids.
The incompressibility of water is not absolute. Rees.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
In′com‐press′i‐bil″i‐ty (?), n. [Cf. F. incompressibilité.] The quality of being incompressible, or incapable of reduction in volume by pressure; — formerly supposed to be a property of liquids.
The incompressibility of water is not absolute. Rees.