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hotness
English
Etymology
From Middle English hotnes, from Old English h?tnes (“hotness, heat”), equivalent to hot +? -ness.
Noun
hotness (usually uncountable, plural hotnesses)
- The condition of being hot.
Translations
Anagrams
- honests, shonest
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spiciness
English
Etymology
spicy +? -ness
Noun
spiciness (plural spicinesses)
- The property of being spicy.
- Synonym: spice
Synonyms
- hotness
- piquancy
- pungency
Translations
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