Definition of Adaptedness

1. n. The state or quality of being adapted; suitableness; special fitness.

Definition of Adaptedness

1. Noun. The state of being adapted; suitableness; fitness. ¹

2. Noun. The result of being adapted. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Adaptedness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Adaptedness

adaptableness
adaptably
adaptation
adaptation diseases
adaptation syndrome of Selye
adaptational
adaptationally
adaptationism
adaptationist
adaptationists
adaptations
adaptative
adaptatively
adaptativeness
adapted
adaptedness (current term)
adaptednesses
adaptee
adaptees
adapter
adapter pattern
adapter patterns
adapters
adaptin
adapting
adaptins
adaption
adaptional
adaptions
adaptitude

Literary usage of Adaptedness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Primer of English Verse, Chiefly in Its æsthetic and Organic Character by Hiram Corson (1892)
"... were we to knock the blockhead down with our vellum volume of the " Faerie Queene." ' THE PICTORIAL adaptedness OF THE SPENSERIAN STANZA. ..."

2. Fraternal Camp-meeting Sermons: Preached by Ministers of the Various (1875)
"THE adaptedness of Christianity to the necessities of mankind, is a very strong proof of its supernatural origin, a. very strong evidence of its divine ..."

3. The Science and Philosophy of the Organism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered by Hans Driesch (1908)
"... SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ORGANISM SPECIFIC adaptedness NOT " ADAPTATION " It is important to keep well in mind our strictly formulated theme, ..."

4. That Unknown Country: Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment by Lyman Abbott (1888)
"Its adaptedness as an Appeal to Man's Conscience, as the Most Urgent Motive to Avoid Sin and Follow after Righteousness. By Rev. ..."

5. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1889)
"Its adaptedness as an Appeal to Man's Conscience, as the Most Urgent Motive to Avoid Sin and Follow after Righteousness. By Rev. WASHINGTON GLADDEN. ..."

6. Primer of English Verse: Chiefly in Its æsthetic & Organic Character by Hiram Corson (1892)
"... were we to knock the blockhead down with our vellum volume of the "Faerie Queene." ' THE PICTORIAL adaptedness OF THE SPENSERIAN STANZA. ..."

7. Yale Lectures on Preaching by Henry Ward Beecher (1902)
"ITS adaptedness TO COMMON LIFE. Then I find another thing, namely, that it is a book which is pitched to the key of common life ..."

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