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Definition of Beardedness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beardedness
Literary usage of Beardedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The first sultan who broke through the orthodox oppression of beardedness was
Selim I. (1612-20). This act was a violent shock to- the whole body of the ..."
2. The Psychology of Conviction: A Study of Beliefs and Attitudes by Joseph Jastrow (1918)
"In Nature's scheme — which must be accepted, though decidedly modified by human
purposes — beardedness is an incorporated masculine trait. ..."
3. Overland to China by Archibald Ross Colquhoun (1900)
"our general beardedness (though we cannot possibly be all forty years old), our
ever-brandished stick, our curious mania for physical exercise, ..."
4. The Unsound Mind and the Law: A Presentation of Forensic Psychiatry by George W. Jacoby (1918)
"... female breasts) and a male habitus in women (developmental faults in the pelvis
and thorax, beardedness, deepness of voice), congenital sterility, ..."
5. Feminism by Correa Moylan Walsh (1917)
"... that because boys and girls are equally beardless, therefore the f r-Mtrr i*»»
of beardedness in men than in women must he due to the way the two . ..."