different between moodiness vs moddy
moodiness
English
Etymology
Possibly from Middle English modinesse (“pride”), from Old English m?di?nes; however, the English term is not attested after 1600; equivalent to moody +? -ness in any case.
Noun
moodiness (usually uncountable, plural moodinesses)
- The property of being moody.
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