Unfixedness

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The property of being unfixed. uncountable

    "Feb, 24, 1805, Joseph Lathrop, The Atrocity of Suicide From the evil thoughts which haunt them, and from the versatility and unfixedness of their minds in holy duties, they conclude that there is nothing of the temper of religion in them."

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"Feb, 24, 1805, Joseph Lathrop, The Atrocity of Suicide From the evil thoughts which haunt them, and from the versatility and unfixedness of their minds in holy duties, they conclude that there is nothing of the temper of religion in them."

Etymology

From unfixed + -ness.

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