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Austereness
Austereness Aus*tere"ness, n.
1. Harshness or astringent sourness to the taste; acerbity.
--Johnson.
2. Severity; strictness; austerity. --Shak.
Bareness
Bareness Bare"ness, n.
The state of being bare.
Demureness
Demureness De*mure"ness (d[-e]*m[=u]r"n[e^]s), n.
The state of being demure; gravity; the show of gravity or
modesty.
Direness
Direness Dire"ness, n. [Dire- + -ness.]
Terribleness; horror; woefulness. --Shak.
Entireness
Entireness En*tire"ness, n.
1. The state or condition of being entire; completeness;
fullness; totality; as, the entireness of an arch or a
bridge.
This same entireness or completeness. --Trench.
2. Integrity; wholeness of heart; honesty. [R.]
Entireness in preaching the gospel. --Udall.
3. Oneness; unity; -- applied to a condition of intimacy or
close association. [Obs.]
True Christian love may be separated from
acquaintance, and acquaintance from entireness.
--Bp. Hall.
Everywhereness
Everywhereness Ev"er*y*where`ness, n.
Ubiquity; omnipresence. [R.] --Grew.
Gangrenescent
Gangrenescent Gan`gre*nes"cent, a.
Tending to mortification or gangrene.
Immatureness
Immatureness Im`ma*ture"ness, n.
The state or quality of being immature; immaturity. --Boyle.
Impureness
Impureness Im*pure"ness, n.
The quality or condition of being impure; impurity. --Milton.
Insecureness
Insecureness In`se*cure"ness, n.
Insecurity.
Matureness
Matureness Ma*ture"ness, n.
The state or quality of being mature; maturity.
Meagreness
Meagerness Mea"ger*ness, Meagreness Mea"gre*ness, n.
The state or quality of being meager; leanness; scantiness;
barrenness.
Moreness
Moreness More"ness, n.
Greatness. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
NazarenesPre-Raphaelite Pre-Raph"a*el*ite, n.
Popularly, any modern artist thought to be a would-be
restorer of early ideas or methods, as one of the German
painters often called Nazarenes, or one who paints and
draws with extreme minuteness of detail. Obdureness
Obdureness Ob*dure"ness, n., Obduredness Ob*dur"ed*ness, n.
Hardness. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Obscureness
Obscureness Ob*scure"ness, n.
Obscurity. --Bp. Hall.
Parenesis
Parenesis Pa*ren"e*sis, n. [L. paraenesis, Gr. ?, fr. ? to
advise.]
Exhortation. [R.]
PrematurenessPremature Pre`ma*ture", a. [L. praematurus; prae before +
maturus ripe. See Mature.]
1. Mature or ripe before the proper time; as, the premature
fruits of a hotbed.
2. Happening, arriving, existing, or performed before the
proper or usual time; adopted too soon; too early;
untimely; as, a premature fall of snow; a premature birth;
a premature opinion; premature decay.
3. Arriving or received without due authentication or
evidence; as, a premature report. -- Pre`ma*ture"ly,
adv. -- Pre`ma*ture"ness, n. Pureness
Pureness Pure"ness, n.
The state of being pure (in any sense of the adjective).
Rareness
Rareness Rare"ness, n.
The state or quality of being rare.
And let the rareness the small gift commend. --Dryden.
Secreness
Secreness Se"cre*ness, n.
Secrecy; privacy. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Secureness
Secureness Se*cure"ness, n.
The condition or quality of being secure; exemption from
fear; want of vigilance; security.
SincerenessSincereness Sin*cere"ness, n.
Same as Sincerity. --Beau. & Fl. Sombreness
Somberness Som"ber*ness, Sombreness Som"bre*ness, n.
The quality or state of being somber; gloominess.
Soreness
Soreness Sore"ness, n.
The quality or state of being sore; tenderness; painfull; as,
the soreness of a wound; the soreness of an affliction.
Spareness
Spareness Spare"ness, n. [Cf. AS. sp[ae]rnis frugality.]
The quality or state of being lean or thin; leanness.
Squareness
Squareness Square"ness, n.
The quality of being square; as, an instrument to try the
squareness of work.
Sureness
Sureness Sure"ness, n.
The state of being sure; certainty.
For more sureness he repeats it. --Woodward.
The law holds with equal sureness for all right action.
--Emerson.
Threadbareness
Threadbareness Thread"bare`ness, n.
The state of being threadbare.
Meaning of Renes from wikipedia
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aviator and
actress Julien Louis Geoffroy (1743-1814), a
literary critic.
René Guillou (1903–1958),
composer and
organist Auguste Hilarion,
comte de Kératry...
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Michigan team. In his
senior year,
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selected as a team co-captain and a semi-finalist for the
Lombardi Award.
Renes was
selected by the Indianapolis...
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Concertgebouw Orchestra. In 1996,
Renes was
named prin****l
guest conductor of the
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic.
Renes became chief conductor of Het Gelders...
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René Descartes (/deɪˈkɑːrt/ day-KART or UK: /ˈdeɪkɑːrt/ DAY-kart; French: [ʁəne dekaʁt] ; 31
March 1596 – 11
February 1650): 58 was a
French philosopher...
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René y
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Composed of
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August 26, 1936) and
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René (born
again or
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Kathleen Zellweger (/rəˌneɪ ˈzɛlwɛɡər/ rə-NAY ZEL-weg-ər; born
April 25, 1969) is an
American actress. The
recipient of
various accolades, including...
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René Angélil CM OQ (French pronunciation: [ʁəne ɑ̃ʒelil]; (1942-01-16)16
January 1942 – (2016-01-14)14
January 2016) was a
Canadian musical producer, talent...
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René Elizondo Jr. (born July 16, 1962) is a
Mexican dancer,
songwriter and
music video director. He was
married to
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René Marie Murat Auberjonois (/rəˈneɪ oʊˌbɛərʒənˈwɑː/ rə-NAY oh-BAIR-zhən-WAH; June 1, 1940 –
December 8, 2019) was an
American actor, best
known for playing...