Definitions for muchnessˈmʌtʃ nɪs

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

much•nessˈmʌtʃ nɪs(n.)

  1. greatness, as in quantity, measure, or degree.

Idioms for muchness:

  1. much of a muchness, much the same; very much alike. extravagance; excess.

    Category: Idiom

Origin of muchness:

1350–1400; ME mochenesse

Princeton's WordNet

  1. muchness(noun)

    greatness of quantity or measure or extent

Wiktionary

  1. muchness(Noun)

    Large size or bulk; bigness; size; magnitude (large or small).

  2. muchness(Noun)

    Greatness in quantity, number, amount, or degree.

    much of a muchness

  3. Origin: From muchelnesse, michelnesse, from mycelnes, micelnes, equivalent to . Cognate with michilnessi. Compare also mickleness.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Muchness(noun)

    greatness; extent


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