ˌvīəˈbiləd.ē, -lətē, -i noun
Etymology: French viabilité, from viable + -ité -ity
: the quality or state of being viable : the ability to live, grow, and develop
the viability of seeds under dry conditions
viability of a fetus
the viability of small, new states is uncertain — R.A.Newhall
serious questions as to the viability of the economic plans — Vera M. Dean