Ancientgreek vs Rightness - What's the difference?
ancientgreek | rightness |
(uncountable) The characteristic of being right; correctness.
(countable) The result or product of being right; something correct.
The property of being on, or moving toward, the right.
* 1996 , Robert Cummins, Representations, Targets, and Attitudes (page 105)
As a noun rightness is
(uncountable) the characteristic of being right; correctness.ancientgreek
Not English
Ancientgreek has no English definition. It may be misspelled.rightness
English
Noun
(en-noun)- I think we are inclined to think the leftness and rightness can be represented because there is a word in our language that means left'', and another that means ''right , and we understand those words.