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inertitude
English
Etymology
inert +? -itude
Noun
inertitude (uncountable)
- (dated) inertness; inertia
- 1826, John Mason Good, The Book of Nature
- if it were possible to place an orb quietly in some particular part of space , where it would be equally free from the attractive influence of every one of the celestial systems , it would , from the same tendency to inertitude, remain quiescent and at rest for ever
- 1826, John Mason Good, The Book of Nature
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ineptitude
English
Noun
ineptitude (countable and uncountable, plural ineptitudes)
- The quality of being inept.
- 2013, Simon Jenkins, Gibraltar and the Falklands deny the logic of history (in The Guardian, 14 August 2013)[1]
- The curse has been Spanish ineptitude feeding Gibraltarian intransigence. Border hold-ups are counterproductive to winning hearts and minds, as were blundering Argentinian landings on the outer Falklands.
- 2013, Simon Jenkins, Gibraltar and the Falklands deny the logic of history (in The Guardian, 14 August 2013)[1]
- An instance of being inept.
Synonyms
- ineptness
Translations
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