Word Meanings - CONVERTIBILITY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The condition or quality of being convertible; capability of being exchanged; convertibleness. The mutual convertibility of land into money, and of money into land. Burke.
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- CONVERTIBILITY
The condition or quality of being convertible; capability of being exchanged; convertibleness. The mutual convertibility of land into money, and of money into land. Burke. - ONENESS
The state of being one; singleness in number; individuality; unity. Our God is one, or rather very oneness. Hooker. - SAMENESS
1. The state of being the same, identity; abscence of difference; near resemblance; correspondence; similarity; as, a sameness of person, of manner, of sound, of appearance, and the like. "A sameness of the terms." Bp. Horsley. 2. Hence, want of - UNITY
Any definite quantity, or aggregate of quantities or magnitudes taken as one, or for which 1 is made to stand in calculation; thus, in a table of natural sines, the radius of the circle is regarded as unity. Note: The number 1, when it - PERSONALITY
That quality of a law which concerns the condition, state, and capacity of persons. Burrill. (more info) 1. That which constitutes distinction of person; individuality. Personality is individuality existing in itself, but with a nature as a ground. - INDIVIDUALITY
1. The quality or state of being individual or constituting an individual; separate or distinct existence; oneness; unity. Arbuthnot. They possess separate individualities. H. Spencer. 2. The character or property appropriate or peculiar to an - IDENTITY
An identical equation. (more info) fr. L. idem the same, from the root of is he, that; cf. Skr. idam 1. The state or quality of being identical, or the same; sameness. Identity is a relation between our cognitions of a thing, not between things - ALONENESS
A state of being alone, or without company; solitariness. Bp. Montagu. - JEJUNITY
The quality of being jejune; jejuneness. - TRIPERSONALITY
The state of existing as three persons in one Godhead; trinity. - TRIUNITY
The quality or state of being triune; trinity. Dr. H. More. - TRINIUNITY
Triunity; trinity. As for terms of trinity, triniunity, . . . and the like, they reject them as scholastic notions. Milton. - DISCOMMUNITY
A lack of common possessions, properties, or relationship. Community of embryonic structure reveals community of descent; but dissimilarity of embryonic development does not prove discommunity of descent. Darwin. - IMMUNITY
free from a public service; pref. im- not + munis complaisant, obliging, cf. munus service, duty: cf. F. immunité. See Common, and 1. Freedom or exemption from any charge, duty, obligation, office, tax, imposition, penalty, or service; - COMMUNITY
1. Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a community of goods. The original community of all things. Locke. An unreserved community of thought and feeling. W. Irwing. 2. A body of people having common rights, privileges, or interests, - LONENESS
Solitude; seclusion. Donne. - INCONVERTIBILITY
The quality or state of being inconvertible; not capable of being exchanged for, or converted into, something else; as, the inconvertibility of an irredeemable currency, or of lead, into gold. - INOPPORTUNITY
Want of opportunity; unseasonableness; inconvenience. - GONENESS
A state of exhaustion; faintness, especially as resulting from hunger. - PRONENESS
1. The quality or state of being prone, or of bending downward; as, the proneness of beasts is opposed to the erectness of man. 2. The state of lying with the face down; -- opposed to supineness. 3. Descent; declivity; as, the proneness of a hill. - IMPUNITY
Exemption or freedom from punishment, harm, or loss. Heaven, though slow to wrath, Is neimpunity defied. Cowper. The impunity and also the recompense. Holland. - MUNITY
Freedom; security; immunity. W. Montagu.