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Definition of Samenesses
1. sameness [n] - See also: sameness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Samenesses
Literary usage of Samenesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1899)
"tracing samenesses by designating the same type of phenomena by the same name.
By comprehending samenesses we can anticipate the future and by anticipating ..."
2. The Yellow Book (1897)
""Women, and men too, are a pack of samenesses. We're all struck with the same
die, of the same metal, at the same mint. Our resemblance is intrinsic, ..."
3. Pure Logic and Other Minor Works by William Stanley Jevons (1890)
"Inference is judgment of judgments, and ascertains the ***' sameness of samenesses.
When in comparing A with B, ... Sameness of samenesses = Form ..."
4. The New Word: An Open Letter Addressed to the Swedish Academy in Stockholm by Allen Upward (1910)
"They are mistaking samenesses in words for samenesses in things. The mistake is
made in theology, it is. made in morality, it is made by the ..."
5. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1899)
"tracing samenesses by designating the same type of phenomena by the same name.
By comprehending samenesses we can anticipate the future and by anticipating ..."
6. The Yellow Book (1897)
""Women, and men too, are a pack of samenesses. We're all struck with the same
die, of the same metal, at the same mint. Our resemblance is intrinsic, ..."
7. Pure Logic and Other Minor Works by William Stanley Jevons (1890)
"Inference is judgment of judgments, and ascertains the ***' sameness of samenesses.
When in comparing A with B, ... Sameness of samenesses = Form ..."
8. The New Word: An Open Letter Addressed to the Swedish Academy in Stockholm by Allen Upward (1910)
"They are mistaking samenesses in words for samenesses in things. The mistake is
made in theology, it is. made in morality, it is made by the ..."