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-aneity

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin -āneitās, from -āneus +‎ -tās. By surface analysis, -ane(ous) +‎ -ity.

Suffix

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-aneity

  1. Used to form an abstract noun from an adjective, to form the noun referring to the state, property, or quality of conforming to the adjective's description.
    contemporaneous + ‎-aneity → ‎contemporaneity (the state of being contemporaneous)
    extemporaneous + ‎-aneity → ‎extemporaneity (the state of being extemporaneous)
    extraneous + ‎-aneity → ‎extraneity (the state of being extraneous)
    instantaneous + ‎-aneity → ‎instantaneity (the state of being instantaneous)
    spontaneous + ‎-aneity → ‎spontaneity (the state of being spontaneous)

Derived terms

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