"almostness" meaning in All languages combined

See almostness on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: almost + -ness Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|almost|ness}} almost + -ness Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} almostness (uncountable)
  1. The quality of almost being something, or almost reaching a point; incomplete state. Tags: uncountable Related terms: nearliness, nearlyness
    Sense id: en-almostness-en-noun-SkkueKt0 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ness

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          "ref": "1997, Henry Sussman, The aesthetic contract",
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