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almostness

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English

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Etymology

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From almost +‎ -ness.

Noun

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almostness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of almost being something, or almost reaching a point; incomplete state.
    • 1997, Henry Sussman, The aesthetic contract:
      The situation of beauty described here in the most abstract possible way involves a striking, we might almost say teasing, almostness: the object is a form, not a sensation or representation; it tickles reflexivity []
    • 2009, Carol E. Henderson, America and the black body:
      Each body is in this sense two bodies [] or a kind of double helix where two opposite sides of one ribbon touch and describe a circle of time and space, a here and now, an entry into worldness. Or, rather, in the case of the animate human body, almost touch, almost close into a circle, and this almostness is equally essential to the possibility of worldness.

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