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propenseness Now rare. (prəʊˈpɛnsnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being propense. 1. Proneness, inclination, propensity; favourable disposition; liability.1568 G. Skeyne The Pest (1860) 13 Greit appetit, and propensnes to sleip. 1624 Donne Devotions, etc. (ed. 2) 538 There is a propensness...
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propensitude
† proˈpensitude Obs. rare. [f. L. prōpens-us, propense + -tude.] = propenseness, propensity. a. Mental inclination, liking. b. Physical inclination, leaning.1607 Marston What you will ii. ii, An you have a propensitude to him, he shall be for you. 1683 Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing xxiv. ¶2 If it hav...
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speculativeness
ˈspeculativeness [f. as prec.] The quality of being speculative; tendency towards speculation.1727 Bailey (vol. II), Speculativeness, Propenseness to Speculation, Studiousness in Observation: Speculativeness is the Opposite to Practicalness. 1828–32 Webster, Speculativeness, the state of being specu...
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