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61Illiberality — Il*lib er*al i*ty, n. [L. illiberalitas: cf. F. illib[ e]ralit[ e].] The state or quality of being illiberal; narrowness of mind; meanness; niggardliness. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …
62Insularity — In su*lar i*ty, n. [Cf. F. insularit[ e].] [1913 Webster] 1. The state or quality of being an island or consisting of islands; insulation. [1913 Webster] The insularity of Britain was first shown by Agricola, who sent his fleet round it.… …
63Liberalities — Liberality Lib er*al i*ty ( [a^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Liberalities} ( t[i^]z). [L. liberalitas: cf. F. lib[ e]ralit[ e].] 1. The quality or state of being liberal; liberal disposition or practice; freedom from narrowness or prejudice;… …
64Liberality — Lib er*al i*ty ( [a^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Liberalities} ( t[i^]z). [L. liberalitas: cf. F. lib[ e]ralit[ e].] 1. The quality or state of being liberal; liberal disposition or practice; freedom from narrowness or prejudice; generosity; candor;… …
65Littleness — Lit tle*ness, n. The state or quality of being little; as, littleness of size, thought, duration, power, etc. [1913 Webster] Syn: Smallness; slightness; inconsiderableness; narrowness; insignificance; meanness; penuriousness. [1913 Webster] …
66Provincialism — Pro*vin cial*ism, n. [Cf. F. provincialisme.] A word, or a manner of speaking, peculiar to a province or a district remote from the mother country or from the metropolis; a provincial characteristic; hence, narrowness; illiberality. M. Arnold.… …
67Scantness — Scant ness, n. The quality or condition of being scant; narrowness; smallness; insufficiency; scantiness. Scantness of outward things. Barrow. [1913 Webster] …
68Strait — Strait, n.; pl. {Straits}. [OE. straight, streit, OF. estreit, estroit. See {Strait}, a.] 1. A narrow pass or passage. [1913 Webster] He brought him through a darksome narrow strait To a broad gate all built of beaten gold. Spenser. [1913… …
69Straits — Strait Strait, n.; pl. {Straits}. [OE. straight, streit, OF. estreit, estroit. See {Strait}, a.] 1. A narrow pass or passage. [1913 Webster] He brought him through a darksome narrow strait To a broad gate all built of beaten gold. Spenser. [1913… …
70Utilitarian — U*til i*ta ri*an, a. [See {Utility}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to utility; consisting in utility; ?iming at utility as distinguished from beauty, ornament, etc.; sometimes, reproachfully, evincing, or characterized by, a regard for… …