Definition of Commodiousness. Meaning of Commodiousness. Synonyms of Commodiousness

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Definition of Commodiousness

Commodiousness
Commodiousness Com*mo"di*ous*ness, n. State of being commodious; suitableness for its purpose; convenience; roominess. Of cities, the greatness and riches increase according to the commodiousness of their situation. --Sir W. Temple. The commodiousness of the harbor. --Johnson.

Meaning of Commodiousness from wikipedia

- navigation, nor use of the commodities that may be imported by sea; no commodious building; no instruments of moving, and removing, such things as require...
- Beyond the Hall was a quadrangle of buildings enclosing a 'spacious and commodious Court-yard' (later known as Bullion Court). On the south side of the quadrangle...
- capitalization and sophistication in urban areas dominated by national chains and commodious theatres, small-time vaudeville included countless more intimate and locally...
- The right bank of the Tiber would constitute a typical, convenient, commodious landing place for boats and the cult of J**** would have been double insofar...
- conveying men and letters on horseback, there is of late such an admirable commodiousness, both for men and women, to travel from London to the prin****l towns...
- of housing that led up to Bernini's piazza in order to afford a more commodious access to the Vatican. Hibbard 1965, pp. 163–67. Hibbard 1965, pp. 144–8...
- The Latin word commodus (from which English gets other words including commodious and accommodate) meant variously "appropriate", "proper measure, time...
- for making pomander was included in John Partridge's The Treasury of Commodious Conceits, and Hidden Secrets (London, 1586): Benzoin resin, calamite,...
- villages are much superior to those of other countries in the extent and commodiousness, and the fine design and ornament, of their houses, which from the continual...
- were seized and held in Ellis Island's baggage and dormitory building. A commodious stockade was built for the seized officers. A 1917 New York Times article...