Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See -ity and -ty.
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Examples
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Society is structured on the institution of marriage.
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GLADWELL: One of the most striking things in observing the evolution of American society is the rise of travel.
JetBlue, Intelligent Design, and the Shape of the Future « Snarkmarket 2005
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If society is a stand-in for “humanity” or some other universal collectivity, I guess you can make pro or con arguments in general.
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This is beside the point as to whether, as a commenter has indicated above, the profession of entomology is an obscure one, or whether the confusion between ety - and ento - makes it one.
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"I've been awfully busy here lately," the ogre contin - ued, "so I'm a little short and there is not a lot of vari - ety, but I've been told I'm a very good cook."
Stalling 2010
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The unicorn vari - ety was more or less infinite, with each individual possessing a sound not quite like any other.
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Ty, Eleanor, Mary Hays www. wlu.ca/- wwweng/ety/biography. html
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They constitute a vulnerable group in soci ety and yet they are highly active in the issues of change and social transformation.
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Gordon in his "Intro to Old Norse" tells me rifa means "to tear," but who's to say that makes the ety wrong?
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At the time, I thought I had books in me that no one else did, and so soon as I was able to write them, soci-ety would be altered.
Don Quixote at Eighty Leonard, John 2003
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