massness
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]massness (uncountable)
- The quality of being a part of a mass.
- 1975, Agricultural Development Council. Research and Training Program, University of Wisconsin--Madison. Land Tenure Center, Papers, Volume 4
- But the continued movement in the direction of massness and individualism has clearly resulted in huge unpaid emotional debts […]
- 2009, Andrew Piper, Dreaming in Books: The Making of the Bibliographic Imagination in the Romantic Age[1]:
- It was the massness of the book in Menzel's view that had transformed it into both a problem and an enormously powerful medium that had the capacity to shape one's dreams.
- 1975, Agricultural Development Council. Research and Training Program, University of Wisconsin--Madison. Land Tenure Center, Papers, Volume 4
- (linguistics, of a noun) The quality of being a mass noun.
- 2013, Rint Sybesma, The Mandarin VP[2]:
- A mass noun, in contrast, does not refer to a discrete object (or objects) in the real world - it refers to massness.