intactness
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intactness — intact ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not damaged or impaired. DERIVATIVES intactness noun. ORIGIN Latin intactus untouched … English terms dictionary
intactness — noun see intact … New Collegiate Dictionary
intactness — See intactly. * * * … Universalium
intactness — noun The condition of being intact … Wiktionary
intactness — n. state of being unharmed or uninjured; quality of being unchanged; wholeness, completeness, entireness … English contemporary dictionary
intactness — in·tact·ness … English syllables
intactness — noun the state of being unimpaired • Derivationally related forms: ↑intact • Hypernyms: ↑perfection, ↑flawlessness, ↑ne plus ultra * * * noun see intact * * * intactˈness … Useful english dictionary
intact — adjective Etymology: Middle English intacte, from Latin intactus, from in + tactus, past participle of tangere to touch more at tangent Date: 15th century 1. untouched especially by anything that harms or diminishes ; entire, uninjured 2. of a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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