Adaptiveness vs Yarr - What's the difference?
adaptiveness | yarr |
The state or quality of being adaptive; capacity to adapt.
* {{quote-book, author=Arthur Conan Doyle, title=, year=1892
, passage=With female adaptiveness she fell in with his humour, and looked at the world through his eyes.}}
(archaic) To growl or snarl like a dog.
* 1921 , Chamber's Journal
* François Rabelais (in translation), Gargantua and Pantagruel
As a noun adaptiveness
is the state or quality of being adaptive; capacity to adapt.As a verb yarr is
to growl or snarl like a dog.adaptiveness
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* adaptivityReferences
*yarr
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(en verb)- She yapped and yarred and ran in foolish circles, as though quarrelling with her own tail.
- And when he saw that all the dogs were flocking about her, yarring at the retardment of their access to her, and every way keeping such a coil with her as they are wont to do about a proud or salt bitch, he forthwith departed