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Definition of Crowdedness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crowdedness
Literary usage of Crowdedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary by Baba Padmanji, James Thomas Molesworth (1863)
"2 Crowdedness. 3 The slings and tie by which the yard is suspended and secured
midway across the mast. 4 Esp. amongst children. A push upon the back of the ..."
2. Victimization: Nature and Trends by Willem Johannes Schurink (1992)
"It would appear that a feeling of crowdedness is experienced in large prisons
but not necessarily in overcrowded prisons. The reader is reminded of the fact ..."
3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1894)
"The shape and the crowdedness of the teeth on the serrated daylight portion of
the line have a close connection with, and are to a certain extent an ..."
4. Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (1906)
"... in which the hurry, the crowdedness, the whole spirit of Parisian life, is
represented with an incomparable skill in the art of word-painting. ..."