Mathematicalness

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

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Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being mathematical. uncountable

    "For there being no Specifical Difference (at leaſt ſo far as I can apprehend) among the Souls that are allotted tor the actuating Humane Bodies, it is very probable that all the Diverſity, either of the Theorical or Mechanical Parts of one Man from another, is Primarily to be reſolv’d into the various Organizations and Textures of our Bodies; and particularly into the different Temperament of the Brain, Blood, and Animal Spirits, and ſecondarily into Education, Converſe, Aſſiduity in Study, and moſt eſpecially in the Art and Mathematicalneſs of Thinking; […]"

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"For there being no Specifical Difference (at leaſt ſo far as I can apprehend) among the Souls that are allotted tor the actuating Humane Bodies, it is very probable that all the Diverſity, either of the Theorical or Mechanical Parts of one Man from another, is Primarily to be reſolv’d into the various Organizations and Textures of our Bodies; and particularly into the different Temperament of the Brain, Blood, and Animal Spirits, and ſecondarily into Education, Converſe, Aſſiduity in Study, and moſt eſpecially in the Art and Mathematicalneſs of Thinking; […]"

Etymology

From mathematical + -ness.

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