"Lability" is derived from the Middle French term "labilitΓ©," based on the Latin "lΔbilis," meaning "apt to slip." In its original usage, the word "lability" didn't refer to the potential for a person or thing to change. Instead, in the 16th century, "lability" measured a person's likelihood of slipping into error, sin, irrationality, or bad behavior. ... |
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