changelessness
- a word derived from change.
- a word derived from changeless.
Example Sentences
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Marble, the metamorphic rock, embodied for me a dark paradox: It is change that produces changelessness.
From New York Times • Apr. 19, 2022
By this point, Ackroyd's lively tale has shaded into an invigorating meditation on the changelessness, after no matter how many eons, of human nature and its uneasiness with the unfamiliar.
From Time Magazine Archive
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So they decided at last that the source of their changelessness was the spring.
From "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbit
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Township, Borough, and Hundred.—By reason of their persistence, and their comparative changelessness from earliest times to the later nineteenth century, the utmost importance attaches to Anglo-Saxon arrangements respecting local government and administration.
From The Governments of Europe by Ogg, Frederic Austin
Therefore the fact that an aeviternal thing is neither inveterate, nor subject to innovation, comes from its changelessness; and consequently its measure does not contain "before" and "after."
From Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition by Thomas, Aquinas, Saint