Thingly vs Thingliness - What's the difference?
thingly | thingliness |
Pertaining to the substance of a work, separate from what is conveyed; material, substantive.
*2009 , Donald Preziosi, The art of art history: a critical anthology :
Actual; real.
The quality of being thingly.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 30, author=Jonathan Lethem, title=Eyes Wide Open, work=New York Times
, passage=The wrinkly recursiveness of her language seems lodged at the layer of consciousness itself, where Moore demands readers’ attention to the innate thingliness of words. }}
As an adjective thingly
is pertaining to the substance of a work, separate from what is conveyed; material, substantive.As a noun thingliness is
the quality of being thingly.thingly
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Adjective
(en adjective)- All works have this thingly character.
Anagrams
*thingliness
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