different between rosiness vs roseness
rosiness
English
Etymology
rosy +? -ness
Noun
rosiness (usually uncountable, plural rosinesses)
- The quality of being rosy.
- 1944, Anna Hempstead Branch, Last Poems of Anna Hempstead Branch
- And they will let me hold with my caresses
Their dim delights and trembling rosinesses.
- And they will let me hold with my caresses
- 1944, Anna Hempstead Branch, Last Poems of Anna Hempstead Branch
Anagrams
- insessor
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- what is rosiness mean
roseness
English
Etymology
rose +? -ness
Noun
roseness (uncountable)
- (philosophy) The quality of being a rose (type of flower).
- 2015, Loren Berengere, Infinity and the Supermen (page 367)
- […] the ruling idea being that the knower cannot know the sensible things, but can only know the unchanging Forms of the things, and Plato means that there can be no rose absent roseness, for roseness makes a rose be a rose.
- 2015, Loren Berengere, Infinity and the Supermen (page 367)
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- soreness
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