Commonness
21grossness — noun the quality of lacking taste and refinement • Syn: ↑coarseness, ↑commonness, ↑vulgarity, ↑vulgarism, ↑raunch • Derivationally related forms: ↑raunchy (for: ↑ …
22raunch — noun the quality of lacking taste and refinement • Syn: ↑coarseness, ↑commonness, ↑grossness, ↑vulgarity, ↑vulgarism • Derivationally related forms: ↑raunchy, ↑vulgar ( …
23usualness — noun commonness by virtue of not being unusual • Ant: ↑unusualness • Derivationally related forms: ↑usual • Hypernyms: ↑commonness, ↑commonplaceness, ↑everydayness …
24Brownian — Brown i*an, a. Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below. [1913 Webster] {Brownian motion}, {Brownian movement}, the peculiar, rapid, vibratory movement exhibited by the… …
25Brownian motion — Brownian Brown i*an, a. Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below. [1913 Webster] {Brownian motion}, {Brownian movement}, the peculiar, rapid, vibratory movement exhibited by… …
26Brownian movement — Brownian Brown i*an, a. Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below. [1913 Webster] {Brownian motion}, {Brownian movement}, the peculiar, rapid, vibratory movement exhibited by… …
27commonality — com mon*al i*ty n. 1. the sharing of common attributes. Syn: commonness. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a characteristic held in common; a common feature. [PJC] …
28Commonplaceness — Com mon*place ness, n. The quality of being commonplace; commonness. [1913 Webster] …
29Communities — Community Com*mu ni*ty, n.; pl. {Communities}. [L. communitas: cf. OF. communit[ e]. Cf. {Commonalty}, and see {Common}.] 1. Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a community of goods. [1913 Webster] The original community of all… …
30Community — Com*mu ni*ty, n.; pl. {Communities}. [L. communitas: cf. OF. communit[ e]. Cf. {Commonalty}, and see {Common}.] 1. Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a community of goods. [1913 Webster] The original community of all things. Locke …