How Do You Spell PERSPIRABILITY?

Pronunciation: [pəspˌa͡ɪ͡əɹəbˈɪlɪti] (IPA)

The word "perspirability" refers to the ability of a material to allow sweat to escape. It is spelled with the phonemes /pərˌspɪrəˈbɪlɪti/, where the stress is on the second syllable. The initial /p/ represents the voiceless bilabial plosive, followed by /ər/ for the schwa sound, and then /spɪr/ for "spire" and /ə/ for the schwa sound. Finally, there is /bɪl/ for "bill", and /ɪti/ for "-ity". This word is commonly used in the clothing and textile industry.

PERSPIRABILITY Meaning and Definition

  1. Perspirability is a term used to describe the ability of a material or fabric to allow perspiration or sweat to evaporate and escape from the surface. It refers to a textile’s ability to facilitate the body's natural cooling process by allowing moisture to move away from the skin.

    When we engage in physical activities or experience warmer temperatures, our bodies release sweat as a means of regulating body temperature. Perspirability takes into account how well a material can absorb and transport this sweat away from the body, preventing it from becoming trapped and causing discomfort.

    Fabrics with high perspirability are often referred to as breathable materials. These fabrics possess properties that enhance the movement of moisture through microscopic pores or gaps within the textile structure. This permeability allows for increased airflow, which aids in the evaporation of sweat.

    Perspirability is highly valued in sportswear, outdoor apparel, and high-performance clothing as it enables the wearer to stay dry and comfortable during physical activities. Fabrics with low perspirability can result in feelings of dampness, clinginess, and even chaffing, reducing overall comfort.

    Manufacturers often apply special treatments or incorporate specific textile structures to enhance perspirability in their products. These treatments may include moisture-wicking finishes, mesh panels, or utilizing natural fibers such as cotton or wool that possess inherent breathability.

    In summary, perspirability is the quality of a material that allows it to promote evaporation of sweat, facilitating the body's cooling mechanism and improving overall comfort.

  2. The quality of being perspirable.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PERSPIRABILITY

  • oerspirability
  • lerspirability
  • -erspirability
  • 0erspirability
  • pwrspirability
  • psrspirability
  • pdrspirability
  • prrspirability
  • p4rspirability
  • p3rspirability
  • peespirability
  • pedspirability
  • pefspirability
  • petspirability
  • pe5spirability
  • pe4spirability
  • perapirability
  • perzpirability
  • perxpirability
  • perdpirability

Etymology of PERSPIRABILITY

The word "perspirability" is a compound word formed from the combination of two separate words: "perspire" and "ability".

1. "Perspire" is derived from the Latin word "perspirare", which is a combination of "per" (meaning "through") and "spirare" (meaning "to breathe"). "Perspirare" originally referred to the action of sweating or exuding moisture through the pores of the skin. Over time, this Latin term evolved and was adopted into English as "perspire", maintaining its meaning of releasing sweat or moisture through the skin.

2. "Ability" is derived from the Latin word "abilitas", which is derived from "habilis" (meaning "able"). "Habilis" in Latin signifies capable, proficient, or skilled. "Ability" refers to the quality of being capable or competent in performing a particular action or task.

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