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Definition of Negativities
1. negativity [n] - See also: negativity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Negativities
Literary usage of Negativities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electricity, the chemistry of ether: A Treatise Generalizing a Fundamental by George Adam (1904)
"... incompletely neutralized positiv- ities and negativities of the smaller body.
Hence a meteor is chiefly attracted toward the earth : (i) by the positive ..."
2. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1850)
"Therefore, if A is kissed by B, and В by A at the same moment, their kisses are
both positivities, because they are both negativities, which is absurd. ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... the spectroscopic definition (7) with values that Pauling defined from his
electro- negativities XA which are based on molecular heats of formation (9). ..."
4. Human Efficiency: A Psychological Study of Modern Problems by Horatio Willis Dresser (1912)
"... life seems a paltry thing, the play of the idle, productive of little save
paradoxes and doubts, if we persist in emphasising the negativities of life. ..."
5. Comparative Electro-physiology: A Physico-physiological Study by Jagadis Chandra Bose (1907)
"... degree between two negativities, is still from inner to outer, owing to the
greater excitatory reaction of the inner. That the direction of the ..."
6. Notes to Transformation: A Guidebook on the Inner Journey to the Self by John James (1994)
"This is why we cannot use affirmations or meditations to replace negative feelings
with positive ones. negativities have to ..."
7. The Meaning of Mandela: A Literary and Intellectual Celebration by Xolela MacPherson Mangcu, Henry Louis Gates, Cornel West, Wole Soyinka (2007)
"It is not for nothing that we also speak of the democratic culture, the culture
of accountability or their negativities - the culture of impunity or that of ..."
8. Concepts of the Electrical Phenomena of Planetary Systems by George Adam (1905)
"We have designated the outer portion of the solo-planetary space, constituting
the rim of the great wheel, as the region of negativities. ..."