coefficiency
English
Alternative forms
co-efficiency
Etymology
From co- + efficiency.
Noun
coefficiency (countable and uncountable, plural coefficiencies)
- (archaic) joint efficiency; cooperation[1]
- 1665, Joseph Glanvill, Scepsis Scientifica: Or, Confest Ignorance, the Way to Science; […], London: […] E. C[otes] for Henry Eversden […], →OCLC:
- Now the managing and carrying on of this work by the Spirits instrumental coefficiency requires , that they be kept together without distradion or dissipation
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{{rfdef}}.- 2019, Guan-Jun Yang, Xinkun Suo, Advanced Nanomaterials and Coatings by Thermal Spray:
- the dual-sized pore presents higher ion diffusion coefficiency than the single-sized pores
References
- ^ “coefficiency”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.