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poorness
poorness (ˈpʊənɪs) [f. poor a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being poor; poverty. † 1. Want of wealth or possessions; indigence. Obs. (Now replaced by poverty.)c 1275 Sinners Beware 113 in O.E. Misc. 75 Þe poure may wel mysse Bute he his pouernesse Mid mylde heorte þolye. 1382 Wyclif 1 Chron... Oxford English Dictionary
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poorness
poorness/ˈpɔ:nɪs; ?@ ˈpuərnɪs; `pʊrnɪs/ n[U]lack of a desirable quality or element; state of being poor(2) 贫乏; 不足 the poorness of the soil 土壤的瘠薄. Cf 参看 poverty. 牛津英汉双解词典
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POOR Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
Poor definition: having little or no money, goods, or other means of support. See examples of POOR used in a sentence.
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Matthew 28:13
The poorness of the cover story is one that has long been noted. wikipedia.org
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Elisabeth Canori Mora
Her father withdrew her from the Santa Euphemia convent due to their poorness and soon after sought help from his Spoleto-based brother when their fortunes Her husband proved unfaithful and sometimes violent and reduced the Moras to a state of poorness due to his abrasive nature. wikipedia.org
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Stratton Strawless
Strawless is an appellative from the poorness of the soil, producing little grain and less straw, but favourable to the production of timber. wikipedia.org
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dissatisfactory
dissatisfactory, a. (dɪssætɪsˈfæktərɪ) [f. dis- 10 + satisfactory.] Not satisfactory; causing dissatisfaction or discontent; unsatisfactory; ‘unable to give content’ (J.).c 1610 Sir J. Melvil Mem. (1735) 109 Things which..were dissatisfactory to her Subjects. 1779 T. Jefferson Let. Writ. (1893) II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giacomo Bianconi
He also combatted heresies and managed to convert one of their chief propagators while also distinguishing himself through his life of extreme poorness He decided to choose an extreme life of poorness that exceeded Dominican standards. wikipedia.org
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spanæmia
‖ spanæmia Path. (spæˈniːmɪə) Also -emia. [mod.L., f. Gr. σπανο-, comb. form of σπανός (usually σπάν-ιος) scarce, scanty + -αιµία (as in ἀναιµία anæmia), f. αἷµα blood. Cf. F. spanémie.] A morbid condition of the blood characterized by a deficiency of red corpuscles; poorness of the blood.1845 G. E.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anton Maria Schwartz
His poorness saw him have to borrow a chalice and vestments for his first Mass. wikipedia.org
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Catalina González
Fine Arts from University ARCIS, as well as a Diploma Aesthetic Contemporary Thought from Universidad Diego Portales and a Diploma Developing, Territory Poorness wikipedia.org
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Excalibur 2555 AD
IGN also razed the voice acting, while GameSpot and GameRevolution attributed the poorness of the voice tracks to low quality production. wikipedia.org
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Elijah Walton
Due to the poorness of his family, without the help of one or two friends he would have been unable to study art, for which his talent was soon exhibited wikipedia.org
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Dalmazio Moner
wore a habit that was not in tatters and he picked up items of clothing from his fellow friars that were worn out and wore them as both a humble act of poorness wikipedia.org
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