alternativity

English

Etymology

alternative + -ity

Noun

alternativity (uncountable)

  1. A characteristic of something having alternative connotations, akin to the representation of choice between two or more possibilities.
  2. (mathematics) A term of magma used to describe identifiable properties in an algebraic structure.
  3. The tendency to pursue an alternative, especially when the previous solution is less available or less desirable.

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