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lopsidedness

NOUN
  1. an oblique or slanting asymmetry

How To Use lopsidedness In A Sentence

  • The church was being given a taste of how the world works - its lopsidedness, its patchy rhythm of muchness and emptiness, of affluence and desolation.
  • This investigation showed that the apparently even development was only an extreme case of lopsidedness, the continuation of the "chorda," which gives rise to the spine, being at the top of the upper fin, and both fins being developed on the same side of it. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 1
  • Henry Roediger, a memory expert at Washington University in St. Louis, said that cryptomnesia is partially caused by the lopsidedness of our memories: it's easier to remember information than it is to remember its source. You Didn’t Plagiarize, Your Unconscious Did
  • Lopsidedness as such, therefore, was not to be regarded as an embryological character in ancient fishes; what might be regarded as such was the absence of a bony sheath to the end of the "chorda" found in the more developed fishes. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
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