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  • noun The state or quality of being angelic

Etymologies

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From angelic +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • Conversely, there is no scientific understanding of angels and demons, no scientific models of 'artificial' angels/angelicness or demons/demonicness, and so far no scientific 'inter-relatedness' between angels, crystal spheres, and planetary motion.

    Behe: ID rescues Common Descent 2007

  • CJYman: Conversely, there is no scientific understanding of angels and demons, no scientific models of 'artificial' angels/angelicness or demons/demonicness, and so far no scientific 'inter-relatedness' between angels, crystal spheres, and planetary motion.

    Behe: ID rescues Common Descent 2007

  • Whatever she felt when she looked up and beheld Mr. Wilkins discovering her corner on the very first morning, nothing but angelicness appeared on her face.

    The Enchanted April 1922

  • Whatever she felt when she looked up and beheld Mr. Wilkins discovering her corner on the very first morning, nothing but angelicness appeared on her face.

    The Enchanted April Elizabeth von Arnim 1903

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