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uˈniqueness [f. as prec. + -ness.] The fact or condition of being unique or unequalled; unique quality or character; an instance of this; a unique fact or circumstance.
1820Coleridge Lett., Convers., &c. I. 152 The contra-distinction between the Shakespearian and the Greek Drama, and its still remaining uniqueness. 1874H. R. Reynolds John Bapt. i. §1. 4 So a great man loses something of his sublimity and uniqueness as we come close to him. 1880Bertha Thomas Violin-Player II. x. 231 The novelty, the uniqueness of the scene. 1897D. W. Forrest Christ of Hist. & Exper. v. 205 The uniquenesses of Christ are manifold and indubitable. |