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Closeness vs Propinquity - What's the difference?

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Closeness is a related term of propinquity.


As nouns the difference between closeness and propinquity

is that closeness is the state of being physically close while propinquity is nearness or proximity.

closeness

English

Noun

(-)
  • The state of being physically close
  • The state of being friends
  • The state of being mean or stingy
  • The state of being secretive
  • (mathematics) The shortest path between two vertices in a graph
  • (archaic) Solitude, seclusion
  • * 1610 , , act 1 scene 2
  • *:I thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated / To closeness and the bettering of my mind [...]
  • Synonyms

    * (physical) proximity, nearness * (friends) intimacy * (stingy) * (secretive)

    propinquity

    English

    Noun

    (propinquities)
  • Nearness or proximity.
  • * 1904 , , "The Other Two ":
  • *:Some experimental spirits could not resist the diversion of throwing Varick and his former wife together, and there were those who thought he found a zest in the propinquity .
  • * 1964 , et al, "The Urban Place and the Non-Place Urban Realm''" in ''Explorations into Urban Structure :
  • *:Community without propinquity
  • *1973 , , Don't Point That Thing at Me , Penguin 2001, p. 70:
  • *:Surely, too, it would be a waste of an agent, for after several hours of propinquity I could scarcely fail to recognise him in the future.
  • *1985 , :
  • *:There was also the question of Julius’s glandular responses to the almost daily propinquity of his Empress, so naked under her lawn.
  • *1993 , (Foreign Affairs, Summer 1993), 29:
  • *:Geographical propinquity gives rise to conflicting territorial claims from Bosnia to Mindanao.
  • Affiliation or similarity.
  • * 1608 , ":
  • *:"[...]Here I disclaim my all my paternal care,/Propinquity , and property of blood[...]"
  • *1979 , Ybarra v. Illinois, 444 U.S. 85, 86 (1979):
  • *:[A] person's mere propinquity to others independently suspected of criminal activity does not, without more, give rise to probable cause to search that person.
  • *1997 , :
  • *:Decent people out there. Russ wants to believe they are still assembled in some recognizable manner, the kindred unit at the radio, old lines and ties and propinquities .
  • *2012 , .)
  • *:Propinquity and corruption don't always go side by side.
  • Synonyms

    * (proximity) appropinquity (obsolete)