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Definition of Equableness
1. n. Quality or state of being equable.
Definition of Equableness
1. Noun. The state or quality of being equable. ¹
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Definition of Equableness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Equableness
Literary usage of Equableness
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)
"... of the rainfall is the comparative equableness of its distribution, ...
The comparative equableness of the rainfall over the eastern States is the ..."
2. Six lectures on the corn-law monopoly and free trade by Philip Harwood (1843)
"... myriads of this enormous world of a city: and yet the thing is done, and done
well, done with all the certainty and equableness of law—with a certainty ..."
3. The Future of Our Agriculture by Henry William Wolff (1918)
"The greater equableness of our climate gives to plants a lengthened period of
vegetation and greater equableness of growth. German potatoes, planted in ..."
4. Italy, Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1896)
"The climate of Sicily, apart from the not unfrequent storms of winter, is a most
delightful one, and in equableness is second to that of Madeira alone. ..."
5. Biennial Report by California Dept. of Agriculture, California State Commission of Horticulture (1890)
"The greatest and most important factor that makes assurance doubly sure to the
fruit grower is the equableness of the climate. The intrinsic value of this ..."