wildness

  • 1Wildness — Wild ness, n. The quality or state of being wild; an uncultivated or untamed state; disposition to rove or go unrestrained; rudeness; savageness; irregularity; distraction. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Wildness — Wildness. См. Кипение. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 3wildness — index furor, irregularity, pandemonium, violence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4Wildness — See also: Wilderness Wildness is literally the quality of being wild or untamed, but further to this, it has been defined as a quality produced in nature (Thoreau 1906), as that which emerges from a forest (Micoud 1993), and as a level of… …

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  • 5wildness — noun 1. a feeling of extreme emotional intensity (Freq. 1) the wildness of his anger • Syn: ↑abandon • Derivationally related forms: ↑wild • Hypernyms: ↑passion, ↑ …

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  • 6wildness — wild ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of animals or plants) living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated. 2) (of people) not civilized. 3) (of scenery or a region) desolate looking. 4) uncontrolled; unrestrained. 5) not based on… …

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  • 7wildness — noun see wild I …

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  • 8wildness — See wildly. * * * …

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  • 9wildness — noun the quality of being wild or untamed …

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  • 10wildness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. An uninhabited region left in its natural state: bush, wild, wilderness. See WILD. 2. The quality or condition of being unruly: disorderliness, fractiousness, indocility, intractability, intractableness, obstinacy,… …

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