Bigness vs Capaciousness - What's the difference?
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The characteristic of being big.
(obsolete) size
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, author=Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The quality of being capacious.
* 1818 George Crabb - English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order
Bigness is a related term of capaciousness.
As nouns the difference between bigness and capaciousness
is that bigness is the characteristic of being big while capaciousness is the quality of being capacious.bigness
English
Noun
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capaciousness
English
Noun
(-)- Capacity is the abstract of capax, receiving or apt to hold ; it is therefore applied to the contents of hollow bodies : capaciousness' is the abstract of capacious and is therefore applied to the plane surface comprehended within a given space. hence we speak of the ''capacity'' of a vessel; and the '''''capaciousness of a room.