Largeness vs Capaciousness - What's the difference?
largeness | capaciousness | Related terms |
(obsolete) Liberality; generosity.
The property of being physically large.
The quality of not being limited or constrained; having great scope.
The quality of being capacious.
* 1818 George Crabb - English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order
As nouns the difference between largeness and capaciousness
is that largeness is liberality; generosity while capaciousness is the quality of being capacious.largeness
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*capaciousness
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(-)- 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.