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Succulenticity ... is it a word?

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if not.... succulenticity should be!

if an elastic band loses its stretchiness, it loses its elasticity.

If a piece of food looses its succulentness or becomes less succulent, it loses its succulenticity... doesnt it?

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  1. I can see your logic, but it's not a word.  It loses its succulence.


  2. I have noticed the questions on Yahoo Answers have increased in stupidicity and nonsencolosticy.

  3. If it existed shouldn't it be succulency?

  4. Sounds logical but no it isn't a word.  Ask someone to buy you dictionary thesaraus for Christmas.

  5. See if dictionary.com agrees with you.  If not, I'm with you all the way!!!

  6. It should be "succulency".

  7. Nope

  8. No such word, sorry  :(

  9. NO

  10. no but it sounds juicilicious

  11. ummm dictionary?  I mean you have one on Yahoo and you could search on the internet, or (God forbid) we use the book form to look it up.  You could have already found it, by the time you posted your question and read the answers.

    Not mad at you, just strange the questions that are asked that the person could find the answer easier by just doing it themselves and then know for a fact.

  12. That is a bestest question and gooder than any I have read.

  13. succulant means full of juice......or interesting.

  14. ok let me ax you something... is actuallation a word? maybe succulencity is but not succulenticity, dude chilax

  15. Succulence.

    Although I suppose something is a word if it has a fairly standardized spelling and everyone can easily know its meaning.  Sort of like "D'oh" is a word.

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