producibility
Definition
- Noun:
- Capability of being produced: "producibility" refers to the quality or state of being capable of being manufactured, created, or brought into existence.
- Feasibility of production: In engineering and manufacturing contexts, "producibility" denotes the ease or practicality with which a design can be turned into a finished product.
Usage Examples
- (The capability to be produced was evaluated.)
- (They made it easier to manufacture.)
- (The state of being easy to produce.)
Advanced Usage
"producibility analysis": a systematic evaluation of how efficiently a product can be manufactured.
- The team conducted a producibility analysis to identify potential bottlenecks in the assembly line. (They studied the feasibility of production.)
"producibility constraints": limitations or challenges that affect the ability to produce something.
- Material availability is one of the main producibility constraints for this project. (Challenges in production.)
Variants and Related Words
Produce (verb): to make or create something.
- The factory can produce up to 10,000 units per day. (To manufacture.)
Productive (adj): yielding positive results or output.
- A productive worker completes tasks efficiently. (Effective in producing.)
Producible (adj): capable of being produced.
- Is this design producible with current technology? (Can it be manufactured?)
Synonyms
- Manufacturability: the degree to which a product can be made easily and cost-effectively.
- Feasibility: the practicality of achieving something.
- Constructibility: the ease of building or assembling something.
Related Idioms (None directly applicable)
- There are no common idioms that use "producibility" due to its technical nature.
Phrasal Verbs (None directly applicable)
- "Producibility" is a noun and does not form phrasal verbs.