slowliness
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[edit]Noun
[edit]slowliness (uncountable)
- (rare, nonstandard) Slowness.
- 1904, Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, volume 20, page 366:
- "In all my experience and observation," says Dr. W. O. Krohn, "I have never seen a single case of brain disorderliness, of brain slowliness that was not benefited by physical training."
- 1991, Marco de Meijer, Emotional Meaning in Large Body Movements, page 199:
- This suggests that many of them are sensitive to the idea, that slowliness is a characteristic cue of grief (making it more sure that grief is felt by the mover), but it is not a necessary cue.
- 2019, Mona Sakr, Digital Play in Early Childhood: What's the Problem?:
- Digital play might inhibit this slowliness, because, as mentioned earlier, there is not the same responsiveness to the subtleties of the touch interaction.