different between rarity vs unnaturalness
rarity
English
Etymology
rare +? -ity, borrowed from Middle French rarité, from Latin r?rit?s; compare French rareté. See also rare.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /????.??.t?/
- (US) IPA(key): /????.?.ti/
Noun
rarity (plural rarities)
- A measure of the scarcity of an object.
- (chemistry, of a gas) Thinness; the property of having low density
- A rare object.
Synonyms
- (measure of the scarcity): rareness; see also Thesaurus:rareness
- (having low density): subtlety
- (rare object): hen's tooth; see also Thesaurus:rarity
Related terms
- rare
- rarely
Translations
References
- rarity at OneLook Dictionary Search
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unnaturalness
English
Etymology
From Middle English unnaturelnesse, equivalent to unnatural +? -ness.
Noun
unnaturalness (countable and uncountable, plural unnaturalnesses)
- The state of being unnatural.
unnaturalness From the web:
- what does unnaturalness
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