different between plushness vs lushness
plushness
English
Etymology
plush +? -ness
Noun
plushness (uncountable)
- The characteristic of being plush.
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lushness
English
Etymology
lush +? -ness
Noun
lushness (countable and uncountable, plural lushnesses)
- The property of being lush.
- The lushness of the jungle impeded travel; it seemed plants deliberately tried to slow us down.
Anagrams
- shunless
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