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childness

Child vs Childness - What's the difference?

child | childness |


In obsolete terms the difference between child and childness

is that child is a female infant; a girl while childness is the manner that is characteristic of a child.

As nouns the difference between child and childness

is that child is a daughter or son; an offspring while childness is the manner that is characteristic of a child.

Childlike vs Childness - What's the difference?

childlike | childness |


As an adjective childlike

is innocent and trustful; credulous; artless.

As a noun childness is

the manner that is characteristic of a child.

Childness vs Childhood - What's the difference?

childness | childhood |


As nouns the difference between childness and childhood

is that childness is the manner that is characteristic of a child while childhood is the state of being a child.

Terms vs Childness - What's the difference?

terms | childness |


As nouns the difference between terms and childness

is that terms is while childness is (obsolete) the manner that is characteristic of a child.

Childness vs Childless - What's the difference?

childness | childless |


As a noun childness

is (obsolete) the manner that is characteristic of a child.

As an adjective childless is

not having any children.

Chillness vs Childness - What's the difference?

chillness | childness |


As nouns the difference between chillness and childness

is that chillness is the state of being chilly while childness is (obsolete) the manner that is characteristic of a child.

Childishness vs Childness - What's the difference?

childishness | childness |


As nouns the difference between childishness and childness

is that childishness is (uncountable) the state or characteristic of being childish while childness is (obsolete) the manner that is characteristic of a child.