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usualness — index frequency Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Usualness — Usual U su*al, a. [L. usualis, from usus use: cf. F. usuel. See {Use}, n.] Such as is in common use; such as occurs in ordinary practice, or in the ordinary course of events; customary; ordinary; habitual; common. [1913 Webster] Consultation with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
usualness — noun see usual I … New Collegiate Dictionary
usualness — noun The quality or state of being usual. Syn: usuality … Wiktionary
usualness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality or condition of being usual: cus tomariness, habitualness, normalcy, normality, ordinariness, prevalence, regularity, routineness. See USUAL … English dictionary for students
usualness — n. commonness, habitualness, customariness … English contemporary dictionary
usualness — us·u·al·ness … English syllables
usualness — noun commonness by virtue of not being unusual • Ant: ↑unusualness • Derivationally related forms: ↑usual • Hypernyms: ↑commonness, ↑commonplaceness, ↑everydayness … Useful english dictionary
usual — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French usuel, from Late Latin usualis, from Latin usus use Date: 14th century 1. accordant with usage, custom, or habit ; normal 2. commonly or ordinarily used < followed his usual route > 3.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Kurt Linck — Kurt Linck, born in 1889, was a German writer of the Religiongeschichteschule . He wrote in Latin, about the non Biblical references to Jesus. His works are cited as a reliable source (e.g. for the usualness of the name Chrestus in the Roman… … Wikipedia