Definition of Changefulness. Meaning of Changefulness. Synonyms of Changefulness

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Definition of Changefulness

Changefulness
Changeful Change"ful, a. Full of change; mutable; inconstant; fickle; uncertain. --Pope. His course had been changeful. --Motley. -- Change"ful*ly, adv. -- Change"ful*ness, n.

Meaning of Changefulness from wikipedia

- 1991. p. 37. Holleran, Michael (2001). "Problems with Change". Boston's Changeful Times: Origins of Preservation and Planning in America. The Johns Hopkins...
- think about it no clear-cut image rises before you. In this quality of changefulness have we possibly surprised the secret of Cornwall's wild spirit—in this...
- 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013. Lister, Graham (14 June 2005). Many Changeful Years. Xlibris Corporation. p. 177. ISBN 9781462842452. Retrieved 15 October...
- Mind: Adverti****t 1850 Book Seventh: Residence in London 1799–1805 "Six changeful years have vanished since I first" The Prelude or, Growth of a Poet's...
- combination of two types of variation, rough savageness and smooth changefulness, opens up a new way of thinking leading to digital and so-called parametric...
- differing greatly in grammar and structure. Sindarin is said to be more changeful than Quenya, and there were during the First Age a number of regional...
- 1903–10 London, John Murray O Muse, instruct me of the man who drew His changeful course through wanderings not a few After he sacked the holy town of Troy...
- knowledge, and in many things they soon surp****ed their teachers. They were changeful in speech, for they had great love of words, and sought ever to find names...
- p. 27 Sharp, p. 110 von Franz, p. 8 Hopcke, ch. 24 Hopcke, ch. 23 "Of changeful countenance, both white and black." Horace, Epistulae, II, 2. Jung, "Answer...
- Valery, Cézanne, James Joyce, Bergson and Einstein. This complex itself is changeful—no epoch of human history has been so variegated and dynamic as that from...