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airworthiness
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n 1: fitness to fly; "the plane received a certificate of
airworthiness"
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blameworthiness
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n 1: a state of guilt [syn: blameworthiness, culpability,
culpableness]
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filthiness
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n 1: a state characterized by foul or disgusting dirt and refuse
[syn: filth, filthiness, foulness, nastiness]
2: moral corruption or pollution; "this deformity and filthiness
of sin"
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frothiness
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n 1: the property of giving off bubbles [syn: bubbliness,
effervescence, frothiness]
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genus
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n 1: a general kind of something; "ignore the genus communism"
2: (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more species
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happiness
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n 1: state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from
contentment to intense joy [syn: happiness, felicity]
[ant: unhappiness]
2: emotions experienced when in a state of well-being [ant:
sadness, unhappiness]
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healthiness
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n 1: the state of being vigorous and free from bodily or mental
disease [syn: good health, healthiness] [ant: health
problem, ill health, unhealthiness]
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heaviness
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n 1: the property of being comparatively great in weight; "the
heaviness of lead" [syn: heaviness, weightiness] [ant:
lightness, weightlessness]
2: persisting sadness; "nothing lifted the heaviness of her
heart after her loss"
3: an oppressive quality that is laborious and solemn and lacks
grace or fluency; "a book so serious that it sometimes
subsided into ponderousness"; "his lectures tend to heaviness
and repetition" [syn: ponderousness, heaviness]
4: used of a line or mark [syn: thickness, heaviness]
5: unwelcome burdensome difficulty [syn: burdensomeness,
heaviness, onerousness, oppressiveness]
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huffiness
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n 1: a passing state of anger and resentment
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lengthiness
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n 1: amount or degree or range to which something extends; "the
wire has an extension of 50 feet" [syn: extension,
lengthiness, prolongation]
2: the consequence of being lengthened in duration [syn:
lengthiness, prolongation, continuation, protraction]
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newsworthiness
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n 1: the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be
reported in news bulletins; "the judge conceded the
newsworthiness of the trial"; "he is no longer news in the
fashion world" [syn: newsworthiness, news]
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penis
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n 1: the male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism)
[syn: penis, phallus, member]
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pithiness
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n 1: terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by
expressing a great deal in just a few words [syn:
conciseness, concision, pithiness, succinctness]
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praiseworthiness
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n 1: the quality of being worthy of praise [syn:
praiseworthiness, laudability, laudableness]
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roadworthiness
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n 1: (of motor vehicles) the quality of being fit to drive on
the open road
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seaworthiness
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n 1: fitness to traverse the seas [syn: seaworthiness,
fitness]
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stuffiness
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n 1: state of obstruction or stoppage or air in the nose or
throat
2: the quality of being close and poorly ventilated [syn:
stuffiness, closeness]
3: dull and pompous gravity [syn: stodginess, stuffiness]
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swarthiness
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n 1: a swarthy complexion [syn: darkness, duskiness,
swarthiness]
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trustworthiness
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n 1: the trait of deserving trust and confidence [syn:
trustworthiness, trustiness] [ant: untrustiness,
untrustworthiness]
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unworthiness
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n 1: the quality or state of lacking merit or value [ant:
worthiness]
2: the quality of being not particularly suitable or befitting;
"he retracted nothing that he had said about the
inappropriateness of either a corporeal God or a God who is a
person"; "his praise released from her loud protestations of
her unworthiness" [syn: inappropriateness, unworthiness]
[ant: appropriateness]
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venous
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adj 1: of or contained in or performing the function of the
veins; "venous inflammation"; "venous blood as contrasted
with arterial blood"; "venous circulation"
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waviness
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n 1: (of hair) a tendency to curl [syn: curliness, waviness]
[ant: straightness]
2: unevenness produced by waves or wrinkles
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worthiness
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n 1: the quality or state of having merit or value [ant:
unworthiness]
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venus
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n 1: the second nearest planet to the sun; it is peculiar in
that its rotation is slow and retrograde (in the opposite
sense of the Earth and all other planets except Uranus); it
is visible from Earth as an early `morning star' or an
`evening star'; "before it was known that they were the
same object the evening star was called Venus and the
morning star was called Lucifer"
2: goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite [syn:
Venus, Urania]
3: type genus of the family Veneridae: genus of edible clams
with thick oval shells [syn: Venus, genus Venus]
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earthiness
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freeness
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nerviness
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noteworthiness
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