2. Noun. Handedness. ¹
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Definition of Sidedness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidedness
Literary usage of Sidedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Science of Education: Its General Principles Deduced from Its Aim, and by Johann Friedrich Herbart, Oscar Browning (1893)
"PERHAPS in common parlance the word many-sidedness has not been defined with
sufficient ... In effect, how many sides has many-sidedness ? If it be a whole, ..."
2. The Science of Education: Its General Principles Deduced from Its Aim and by Johann Friedrich Herbart, Henry M. Felkin, Emmie Felkin, Oscar Browning (1895)
"PERHAPS in common parlance the word many-sidedness has not been defined with
sufficient ... In effect, how many sides has many-sidedness ? If it be a whole, ..."
3. The Life of Charles Dickens by John Forster (1873)
"But it only makes more exasperating to me the obstinate one-sidedness of the thing.
When a man shows so forcibly the side of the medal on which the people ..."
4. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1908)
"... united with it other elements, the effect of which was to cure its one-
sidedness; and the great doctors of the age of developed scholasticism manifest ..."
5. The Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education edited by Henry Barnard (1854)
"ONE-Sidedness IN EDUCATION. THE evil of one-sidedness in education never appears
so great, as when you take one kind of studies by itself, and think what ..."
6. General Types of Superior Men: A Philosophico-psychological Study of Genius by Osias L. Schwarz (1916)
"Specialism and Many-Sidedness.—The many-sidedness of the philosopher is acquired
by a simultaneous consideration of various fields of knowledge; ..."
7. A Textbook in the History of Modern Elementary Education: With Emphasis on by Samuel Chester Parker (1912)
"But in order to realize the final aim, another and nearer one must be set up.
We may term it many-sidedness of interest. ..."
8. The Science of Education: Its General Principles Deduced from Its Aim, and by Johann Friedrich Herbart, Oscar Browning (1893)
"PERHAPS in common parlance the word many-sidedness has not been defined with
sufficient ... In effect, how many sides has many-sidedness ? If it be a whole, ..."
9. The Science of Education: Its General Principles Deduced from Its Aim and by Johann Friedrich Herbart, Henry M. Felkin, Emmie Felkin, Oscar Browning (1895)
"PERHAPS in common parlance the word many-sidedness has not been defined with
sufficient ... In effect, how many sides has many-sidedness ? If it be a whole, ..."
10. The Life of Charles Dickens by John Forster (1873)
"But it only makes more exasperating to me the obstinate one-sidedness of the thing.
When a man shows so forcibly the side of the medal on which the people ..."
11. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1908)
"... united with it other elements, the effect of which was to cure its one-
sidedness; and the great doctors of the age of developed scholasticism manifest ..."
12. The Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education edited by Henry Barnard (1854)
"ONE-Sidedness IN EDUCATION. THE evil of one-sidedness in education never appears
so great, as when you take one kind of studies by itself, and think what ..."
13. General Types of Superior Men: A Philosophico-psychological Study of Genius by Osias L. Schwarz (1916)
"Specialism and Many-Sidedness.—The many-sidedness of the philosopher is acquired
by a simultaneous consideration of various fields of knowledge; ..."
14. A Textbook in the History of Modern Elementary Education: With Emphasis on by Samuel Chester Parker (1912)
"But in order to realize the final aim, another and nearer one must be set up.
We may term it many-sidedness of interest. ..."