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repulsiveness

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English

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Etymology

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    From repulsive + -ness.

    Noun

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    repulsiveness (countable and uncountable, plural repulsivenesses)

    1. The characteristic of being repulsive.
      • 2011, Winthrop Packard, Forests and Fields Through the Year, page 343:
        Out of the fact of this palatableness on the part of the one and repulsiveness on the part of the other has grown a singular condition in the southern states, where the trees as here once grew in equal profusion, side by side in the forests.