ness en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

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In other words, we can only call someone less than human if we have a metaphysical yardstick with which to measure their prototypical human-ness.
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Ji-hye, who was critique for being expressionless, later revealed her expressionless-ness was due to her childhood bullied.
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The relationship between the two is thus, in many ways, derived from the perceived origins and claim to Rwandan-ness.
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Ina-ness is about coziness, but it's not ever about the woman's place being the kitchen.
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It's a quality you might call through-ness, or perhaps beyond-ness; the seductive come-hither of distant worlds, the invitation to step on through the mirror.
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He tests the done-ness of the candy the same way she did, too -- not with a candy thermometer but by dropping a teaspoonful into cold water.
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From the verb bokeru or, which carries the meaning of senility or air headed-ness, and is reflected in this performer's tendency for misinterpretation and forgetfulness.
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She was a raconteur who did a brisk trade in martyrdom, suffering and put-upon-ness.
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So we decided to do it now, heart overruling head, but have had to badger our talented relatives to pay in kind-ness.
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So to generate a name for the universal distinctive of chairs, take the predicate chair and add ness, which yields chairness.
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