Definition of Manoeuvrability

1. Noun. The quality of being maneuverable.

Exact synonyms: Maneuverability
Generic synonyms: Mobility
Specialized synonyms: Weatherliness
Derivative terms: Maneuverable, Manoeuvrable

Definition of Manoeuvrability

1. Noun. The degree of difficulty in changing a vehicle’s direction. ¹

2. Noun. The ability to perform a strategic plan or maneuver. ¹

3. Noun. (alternative form of maneuverability) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Manoeuvrability

mannosylation
mannosyltransferase
mannosyltransferases
mannuronan C-5 epimerase
mannuronic acid
mano
mano a mano
mano destra
mano sinistra
manoao
manoaos
manoeuver
manoeuvered
manoeuvering
manoeuvers
manoeuvrability (current term)
manoeuvrable
manoeuvre
manoeuvre the apostles
manoeuvred
manoeuvrer
manoeuvrers
manoeuvres
manoeuvring
manoeuvrings
manofwar
manoir
manoirs
manoletina
manometer

Literary usage of Manoeuvrability

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pellet-clad Interaction in Water Reactor Fuels: Seminar Proceedings, Aix-en by Direction de l'énergie nucléaire, DEC., Electricité de France, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2005)
"Since that time, the conditions of plant operation have been considerably modified in terms of manoeuvrability but also in terms of generation capacity and ..."

2. Life After Logging: Reconciling Wildlife Conservation and Production by E. Meijaard (2005)
"manoeuvrability is conferred by low wing loading, rounded wingtips and low aspect ... However, this manoeuvrability comes at a price; flight is slow and ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... biplane, triplane — one-place and two- place, highly powered and with minimum aerofoil to permit of the maximum of speed and manoeuvrability. ..."

4. United Arab Emirates: A New Perspective by Ibrahim Abed, Peter Hellyer (2001)
"... conditions placed Sharjah in an awkward situation and weakened its position, severely affecting its manoeuvrability; other powers came to support Iran . ..."

5. Capital (1888)
"... on the books—that there is greater room for manoeuvrability and correspondingly for exercise of judgment in forecasting the future course of events. ..."

6. Arms Reduction: Economic Implications in the Post-Cold War Era by Lawrence Robert Klein, Fu-chen Lo, Warwick J. McKibbin (1995)
"A judicious mixture of fiscal and monetary policy should have been started much earlier in 1991; then there would have been more room for manoeuvrability, ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Manoeuvrability on Dictionary.com!Search for Manoeuvrability on Thesaurus.com!Search for Manoeuvrability on Google!Search for Manoeuvrability on Wikipedia!

Search