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Definition of Cumulativeness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cumulativeness
Literary usage of Cumulativeness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social Sciences and Innovation by OECD Staff, Oecd (2001)
"Therefore, the dimension related to technology is cumulativeness of technology vs.
diversity in technology. By combining the two dimensions, ..."
2. Food Preservatives: Their Advantages and Proper Use; the Practical Versus by Robert Gibson Eccles (1905)
"... assumption of possible cumulativeness is based solely on the fact that "under
the most favorable conditions not all the salicylic acid is eliminated. ..."
3. Dissertations on the part performed by nature and time in the cure of diseases by Robert Thaxter Edes, James Farquhar Hibberd, John Spare (1868)
"... during the digestive period, and its sequel ; what cumulativeness of drug-effect
is, as developed by repetition and as antagonized by digestive efforts ..."
4. The Contemporary Review (1872)
"This cumulativeness of knowledge is a result of the principle of its relativity,
which, to a great extent at least, is certainly modern. ..."
5. The Monthly Review (1832)
"Some letters have been laid before the Court, written by Louis Philip, which
indicate a strong propensity to ac- cumulativeness. The case is likely to lower ..."
6. Principles of Economics by Alfred Marshall (1895)
"The importance of many peculiarities in the action of demand and supply with
regard to labour depends much on the cumulativeness of their effects; ..."
7. The Quarterly Review by William Gifford, George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart, John Murray, Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge, Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith (1907)
"Distinction of style, strength and sureness of touch and perfect consecutiveness
and cumulativeness of interest mark Mr. ..."