different between headiness vs readiness
headiness
English
Etymology
heady +? -ness
Noun
headiness (usually uncountable, plural headinesses)
- The characteristic of being heady.
Anagrams
- adhesines
headiness From the web:
readiness
English
Etymology
ready +? -ness
Noun
readiness (usually uncountable, plural readinesses)
- The state or degree of being ready; preparedness.
- Willingness.
Translations
Anagrams
- arsenides, nearsides
readiness From the web:
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