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towardness
towardness Now Obs. or arch. (ˈtəʊ(w)ədnɪs, ˈtɔədnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being ‘toward’. † 1. Disposition, inclination towards or to do something; readiness, willingness. Obs.1461 Coventry Leet Bk. 316 Trustyng..that ye in so doyng shall thynke your true hertis and to... Oxford English Dictionary
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TOWARD Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
Toward definition: in the direction of. See examples of TOWARD used in a sentence.
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towardliness
ˈtowardliness Now dial. or arch. (see next) [f. towardly a. + -ness.] The quality or character of being ‘towardly’. 1. Good disposition towards something, willingness; spec. aptness to learn, docility, tractableness; forwardness in learning, ‘promise’; ingenuity, proficiency: = towardness 1, 2.a 156... Oxford English Dictionary
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Relations (philosophy)
The term "relation" comes from the Latin terms and , which mean reference or towardness. wikipedia.org
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likeliness
likeliness (ˈlaɪklɪnɪs) [f. likely a. + -ness.] † 1. Resemblance, similarity; a semblance, similitude; = likelihood 1. Obs.1375 Barbour Bruce iii. 88 But at the last thar slayne he wes: In that failȝeit the liklynes. c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxxviii. (Adrian) 608 Þe feynd in-[to] þe lyklynes..of a mar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell
"loving bedfellow", describing the arrival of Anne of Cleves, and requesting news "as well of yourself as also my little boys, of whose increase and towardness wikipedia.org
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endue
endue, indue, v. (ɛn-, ɪnˈdjuː) Forms: α. 5–7 endew, 5– endue; β. 5–7, indew, (6 yndue), 5– indue. [ad. OF. enduire (also in semi-learned form induire), corresp. to Pr. endurre, Cat. induir, It. indurre (cf. the ‘learned’ forms Sp. inducir, Pg. induzir, It. inducere):—L. indūcĕre (see induce), f. in... Oxford English Dictionary
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conscription
conscription (kənˈskrɪpʃən) [ad. L. conscrīptiōn-em drawing up in writing, composing, a composition, a levying of troops, n. of action from conscrībĕre to conscribe.] † 1. Writing down together, putting in writing.1382 Wyclif Tobit vii. 16 And the chartre taken, thei maden the conscripcioun [1388 wr... Oxford English Dictionary
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