intermediateness
- a word derived from intermediate.
Example Sentences
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That there's nothing but intermediateness to the rational and the preposterous: that this status of our own ratiocinations is perceptible wherein they are upon the unfamiliar.
From The Book of the Damned by Fort, Charles
Though some things seem to have—or have—higher approximations to stability than have others, there are, in our experience, only various degrees of intermediateness to stability and instability.
From The Book of the Damned by Fort, Charles
In our experience there is only intermediateness to harmony and discord.
From The Book of the Damned by Fort, Charles
So it is in intermediateness, where only to "be" positive is to generate corresponding and, perhaps, equal negativeness.
From The Book of the Damned by Fort, Charles
Here mid-Winter has just passed away! and the Fashionable World finds itself in a condition of the most melancholy intermediateness.
From Mirror of the Months by Patmore, Peter George