lubricity

Etymology
From or its source,.

Noun

 * 1) Slipperiness, oiliness.
 * 2) Evasiveness, shiftiness.
 * 3) Lasciviousness; propensity to lewdness
 * 4) * 1906,, , introduction to Essays in Literature and History by
 * In one epoch lubricity, in another fanaticism, in a third dulness and a dead-alive copying of the past, are the faults which criticism finds to attack.
 * 1) * 1906,, , introduction to Essays in Literature and History by
 * In one epoch lubricity, in another fanaticism, in a third dulness and a dead-alive copying of the past, are the faults which criticism finds to attack.