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quid·di·ty \ˈkwidəd.ē, -ətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin quidditas essence, from Latin quid what, anything + -itas -ity — more at quid 1. a. (1) : a quibbling subtlety : a trifling point : quibble (2) : an inclination to quibble b. : an odd little feature : eccentricity < his own personality, with all its quirks and quiddities — Clifton Fadiman > 2. : the essential nature or ultimate form of something : what makes something to be the type of thing that it is — compare haecceity |