different between wornness vs bornness
wornness
English
Etymology
worn +? -ness
Noun
wornness (uncountable)
- The quality of being worn.
- The wornness of the old man's clothes testified to his poverty.
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bornness
English
Etymology
From born +? -ness.
Noun
bornness (uncountable)
- The state or condition with which one is born; one's inherent quality; natural ability or inclination.
- 1911, The Electric Journal - Volumes 1-7 - Page 951:
- This “bornness” often entails so many infirmities of genius as to greatly modify its value. In the game of salesmanship, as it is beginning to be played today, “bornness” untrained cannot compete with highly trained mediocrity.
- 1911, The Electric Journal - Volumes 1-7 - Page 951:
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