vōˈkaləd.ē, -ətē, -i noun
( -es )
1. : possession or exercise of vocal powers
the orator accompanied his fine vocality with a series of six gestures — S.H.Adams
2. : the quality or state of being vocal ; specifically : the quality or state of being voiced or vocalic
simple tones do have vowel quality, and vocality should be added to the list of tonal dimensions — R.S.Woodworth