roundedness

NOUN
  1. the property possessed by a rounded convexity
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How To Use roundedness In A Sentence

  • This need for stability and groundedness is the product of two very different upbringings.
  • Rephrasing Agamben: If it does indeed seem "possible, in other words, to call into question the principle of conditioned necessity," wouldn't it be precisely the "other words" of ontology's linguistic equivalent in vexed groundedness that might help acquaint us with the rhythm of all such suspended negativity, help us practice it, so to speak — by entertaining that othering from within that is the very function of literary words in subvocal speaking? Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • That groundedness is why art and design programs are becoming a model for liberal arts education, which has historically tried to remove itself from any instrumentality.
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