Noun
The quality of being lethal; mortality.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA caspase 8 knock-out leads to cardiac failure and thus embryonic lethality. Source: Internet
As he collects more knives, his lethality and efficiency increases dramatically. Source: Internet
But a single minded focus on “lethality” and “warfighting” ignores much of the reality in the Pacific. Source: Internet
Grenade rounds use exploding projectiles to increase long range lethality. Source: Internet
During testing, six AH-64D helicopters were pitted against a numerically superior group of AH-64A helicopters; the results demonstrated the AH-64D to have a seven times increase in survivability and four times increase in lethality compared to the AH-64A. Source: Internet
In addition to survivability and lethality, more countries are seeking interoperability with friends and allies, and the F-35 delivers in this crucially important area. Source: Internet