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AguishnessAguish A"gu*ish, a.
1. Having the qualities of an ague; somewhat cold or
shivering; chilly; shaky.
Her aguish love now glows and burns. --Granville.
2. Productive of, or affected by, ague; as, the aguish
districts of England. --T. Arnold. -- A"gu*ish*ness, n. AmateurishnessAmateurish Am`a*teur"ish, a.
In the style of an amateur; superficial or defective like the
work of an amateur. -- Am`a*teur"ish*ly, adv. --
Am`a*teur"ish*ness, n. Apishness
Apishness Ap"ish*ness, n.
The quality of being apish; mimicry; foppery.
Archness
Archness Arch"ness, n.
The quality of being arch; cleverness; sly humor free from
malice; waggishness. --Goldsmith.
BabishnessBabish Bab"ish, a.
Like a babe; a childish; babyish. [R.] ``Babish imbecility.'
--Drayton. -- Bab"ish*ly, adv. -- Bab"ish*ness, n. [R.] Bearishness
Bearishness Bear"ish*ness, n.
Behavior like that of a bear.
BlockishnessBlockish Block"ish, a.
Like a block; deficient in understanding; stupid; dull.
``Blockish Ajax.' --Shak. -- Block"ish*ly, adv. --
Block"ish*ness, n. BluishnessBluish Blu"ish, a.
Somewhat blue; as, bluish veins. ``Bluish mists.' --Dryden.
-- Blu"ish*ly, adv. -- Blu"ish*ness, n. BluntishnessBluntish Blunt"ish, a.
Somewhat blunt. -- Blunt"ish*ness, n. BookishnessBookish Book"ish, a.
1. Given to reading; fond of study; better acquainted with
books than with men; learned from books. ``A bookish
man.' --Addison. ``Bookish skill.' --Bp. Hall.
2. Characterized by a method of expression generally found in
books; formal; labored; pedantic; as, a bookish way of
talking; bookish sentences. -- Book"ish*ly, adv. --
Book"ish*ness, n. BoorishnessBoorish Boor"ish, a.
Like a boor; clownish; uncultured; unmannerly. --
Boor"ish*ly, adv. -- Boor"ish*ness, n.
Which is in truth a gross and boorish opinion.
--Milton. Boyishness
Boyishness Boy"ish*ness, n.
The manners or behavior of a boy.
Brackishness
Brackishness Brack"ish*ness, n.
The quality or state of being brackish, or somewhat salt.
Brinishness
Brinishness Brin"ish*ness, n.
State or quality of being brinish.
BrutishnessBrutish Bru"tish, a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, a brute or brutes; of a cruel,
gross, and stupid nature; coarse; unfeeling; unintelligent.
O, let all provocation Take every brutish shape it can
devise. --Leigh Hunt.
Man may . . . render himself brutish, but it is in vain
that he would seek to take the rank and density of the
brute. --I. Taylor.
Syn: Insensible; stupid; unfeeling; savage; cruel; brutal;
barbarous; inhuman; ferocious; gross; carnal; sensual;
bestial. -- Bru"tish*ly, adv. -- Bru"tish*ness, n. Childishness
Childishness Child"ish*ness, n.
The state or quality of being childish; simplicity;
harmlessness; weakness of intellect.
Churlishness
Churlishness Churl"ish*ness, n.
Rudeness of manners or temper; lack of kindness or courtesy.
CliquishnessCliquish Cli"quish, a.
Of or pertaining to a clique; disposed to from cliques;
exclusive in spirit. -- Cli"*quish*ness, n. CloddishnessCloddish Clod"dish, a.
Resembling clods; gross; low; stupid; boorish. --Hawthorne.
-- Clod"dish*ness, n. Clownishness
Clownishness Clown"ish*ness, n.
The manners of a clown; coarseness or rudeness of behavior.
That plainness which the alamode people call
clownishness. --Locke.
ColtishnessColtish Colt"ish, a.
Like a colt; wanton; frisky.
He was all coltish, full of ragery. --Chaucer.
-- Colt"ish*ly, adv. -- Colt"ish*ness, n. CurrishnessCurrish Cur"rish (k?r"r?sh), a. [From Cur.]
Having the qualities, or exhibiting the characteristics, of a
cur; snarling; quarrelsome; snappish; churlish; hence, also
malicious; malignant; brutal.
Thy currish spirit Governed a wolf. --Shak.
Some currish plot, -- some trick. --Lockhart.
-- Cur"rish*ly, adv. -- Cur"rish*ness, n. DankishnessDankish Dank"ish, a.
Somewhat dank. -- Dank"ish*ness, n.
In a dark and dankish vault at home. --Shak. Debauchness
Debauchness De*bauch"ness, n.
Debauchedness. [Obs.]
DevilishnessDevilish Dev"il*ish, a.
1. Resembling, characteristic of, or pertaining to, the
devil; diabolical; wicked in the extreme. ``Devilish
wickedness.' --Sir P. Sidney.
This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is
earthly, sensual, devilish. --James iii.
15.
2. Extreme; excessive. [Colloq.] --Dryden.
Syn: Diabolical; infernal; hellish; satanic; wicked;
malicious; detestable; destructive. -- Dev"il*ish*ly,
adv. -- Dev"il*ish*ness, n. DoggishnessDoggish Dog"gish, a.
Like a dog; having the bad qualities of a dog; churlish;
growling; brutal. -- Dog"gish*ly, adv. -- Dog"gish*ness,
n. DoltishnessDoltish Dolt"ish, a.
Doltlike; dull in intellect; stupid; blockish; as, a doltish
clown. -- Dolt"ish*ly, adv. -- Dolt"ish*ness, n.
Meaning of Hness from wikipedia
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prefix h,
meaning 100 times.
H with diacritics:
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symbols related to
H:
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- KG PC KC FRS (12
September 1852 – 15
February 1928),
generally known as
H.
H. Asquith, was a
British statesman and
liberal politician who was
Prime Minister...
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better known as Dr.
Henry Howard Holmes or
H.
H. Holmes, was an
American con
artist and
serial killer active between 1891...
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H&
H,
H and
H or HH may
refer to:
H&
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bagel store H&
H classics,
automobile auctioneers H&
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George H. W. Bush.
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- K'ung3 Hsiang2-hsi1; 11
September 1880 – 16
August 1967),
often known as Dr.
H.
H. Kung, also
known as Dr.
Chauncey Kung, was a
Chinese banker and politician...
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H-1B is a visa in the
United States under the
Immigration and
Nationality Act,
section 101(a)(15)(
H), that
allows U.S.
employers to
employ foreign...
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H-bar or
h-bar can
refer to:
H with stroke, a
Latin letter H with a
doubled horizontal stroke (
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Voiceless pharyngeal fricative,
represented in IPA...
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H.245 is a
control channel protocol used with[in] e.g.
H.323 and
H.324
communication sessions, and
involves the line
transmission of non-telephone signals...